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An electron moves around the nucleus in a hydrogen of radius `0*51 Å` with a velocity of `2xx10^6m//s`. Calculate (i) the equivalent current due to orbital motion, (ii) magnetic field produced at the centre of nucleus. (iii) magnetic moment associated with electron.

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