The ratio of magnetic dipole moment of an electron of charge e and mass m

The Ratio Of Magnetic Dipole Moment Of An Electron Of Physics Question

The ratio of magnetic dipole moment of an electron of charge e and mass m in Bohr’s orbit in hydrogen atom to its angular momentum is

Options

(a) e/m
(b) m/e
(c) 2m/e
(d) e/2m

Correct Answer:

e/2m

Explanation:

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