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The primary origin(s) of magnetism lies in

A

atomic currents.

B

the Pauli exclusion principle

C

polar nature of molecules.

D

intrinsic spin of electron.

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Magnetic moment is generated due to spin of electrons and as well as due to orbital motion (atomic current) of electrons.
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