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The gyromagnetic ratio of an electron in a H - atom according to Bohr model , is

A

independent of which orbit it is in

B

negative

C

positive

D

increases with quantum number n

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The correct Answer is:
A, B

Gyromagnetic ratio =`(e)/(2m)` = constant .
Since e is negative , gyromagnetic ratio is also negative .
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