Why is a particles magnetic moment proportional to its spin?
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Magnetic moment of an electron....
The Electron is a charged particle of charge −1e, where e is the unit of elementary charge....
Its angular momentum comes from two types of rotation: spin and orbital motion....
It turns out that the classical result is off by a proportional factor for the spin magnetic moment...
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Magnetic moment of an electron....
The Electron is a charged particle of charge −1e, where e is the unit of elementary charge....
Its angular momentum comes from two types of rotation: spin and orbital motion....
It turns out that the classical result is off by a proportional factor for the spin magnetic moment...
#Be Brainly❤️
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Magnetic moment of an electron .The electron is a charged particle of charge -1e, where e is the unit of elementary charge. It's angular momentum comes from two types of rotation : spin & orbital motion. ... It turns out the classical result is if by a proportional factor for the spin magnetic moment...
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