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An electron in a circular orbit of radius 0.05 nm performs 10¹⁶ rev/s. The magnetic moment due to this rotation of electron is (in A-m²)
Options
(a) 2.16×10⁻²³
(b) 3.21×10⁻²²
(c) 3.21×10⁻²⁴
(d) 1.26×10⁻²³
Correct Answer:
1.26×10⁻²³
Explanation:
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