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Calculate the change in magnetic dipole moment when the electron in a `H-`atom makes a transition from the `n=4` orbit to the `n=3` orbit. Suppose that the atoms is in a magnetic field of induction. Calculate the change in energy when it makes the same transition and the corresponding change in frequency of the emitted photon due to the magnetic field.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the change in magnetic dipole moment, the change in energy during the transition from the n=4 orbit to the n=3 orbit, and the corresponding change in frequency of the emitted photon due to the magnetic field. ### Step 1: Calculate the Magnetic Dipole Moment The magnetic dipole moment (μ) of an electron in a circular orbit can be expressed as: \[ \mu = I \cdot A \] ...
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