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Anelectron of mass m, moves around the nucleus in a circular orbit of radius `r` under the action of ccentripetal force `F`. The equivalent electric current is

A

`e/(2pi) sqrt(F/(mr))`

B

`e/pi sqrt((Fr)/m)`

C

`e/(2pi)sqrt((Fm)/r)`

D

`e/pi sqrt((Fm)/r)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`i=q/t=(ev)/(2pi r)`
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