The angular momentum of an electron is J. The magnitude of the magnetic moment

The Angular Momentum Of An Electron Is J The Magnitude Physics Question

The angular momentum of an electron is J. The magnitude of the magnetic moment will be

Options

(a) eJ / m
(b) (eJ) / (2m)
(c) 2meJ
(d) (2m) / (eJ)

Correct Answer:

(eJ) / (2m)

Explanation:

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Topics: Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism (167)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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