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An electron moving in a circular orbit of radius `r` makes `n` rotations per second. The magnetic field produced at the centre has magnitude

A

`(mu_0n e)/(2r)`

B

`(mu_0n^2e)/(2r)`

C

zero

D

`(mu_0n e)/(2 pi r)`.

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