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In a hydrogen atom, an electron moves in a circular orbit og radius `5.2xx10^(-11)m` and produces a magnetic induction of `12.56 T` at it necleus. The current produced by the motion of the electron will be (Given `mu_(0)=4pixx10^(-7) W//bA-m`)

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