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An electron revolves anti-clockwise arou...

An electron revolves anti-clockwise around a proton in a hydrogen atom. The speed of electron is v and radius of its circular orbit is r. find
(i) The magnetic field produced at the centre
(ii) Magnetic dipole moment of circulating electron
(iii) The ratio of magnetic moment of angular momentum of electron
Strategy: A charge in motion constitutes current. Therefore, an electron moving on circle is equivalent to a current carrying loop

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