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The charge to mass of an electron is `1.76 xx 10^(11)` C/Kg what is the gyromagnetic ratio of an orbital electron

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Date: `e/m_(e) = 1.759 xx 10^(11) C//kg, L_(0) = 2.11 xx 10^(-34 kg.m^(2)//s`
(i) The grymagnetic ratio of an orbital electron,
`y_(0) = e/(2m_(e)) = (1.759 xx 10^(11))/(2) = 8.795 xx 10^(10) C//kg`
(ii) For the given component of the orbital angular momentum, the associated magnetic dipole moment,
`M_(0) = e/(2m_(e)) L_(0) = y_(0)L_(0)`
`= (8.795 xx 10^(10))(2.11 xx 10^(-34)) = 1.856 xx 10^(-23) A.m^(2)`
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