Login
Remember
Register
Home
All Activity
Q&A
Questions
Hot!
Unanswered
Tags
Categories
Users
Ask a Question
Ask a Question
Magnetic moment of an electron in the first orbit
0
votes
asked
Mar 20, 2022
in
12th Physics
by
varun
(
6.7k
points)
Magnetic moment of an electron in the first orbit is
Options:
(a) `(2eh)/(4pim_e)` (b) `(eh)/(4pim_e)` (c) `(eh)/(2pim_e)` (d) None of these
marks1
chapter5
#mcq
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
0
Answers
Categories
All categories
Maths
(8.6k)
Science
(14)
Physics
(3.4k)
11th Physics
(1.5k)
12th Physics
(1.9k)
Related questions
An electron of charge `e` moves in a circular orbit of radius `r` around the nucleus at a frequency `v`. The magnetic moment associated with the orbital motion of the electron
Electron is revolving around a nucleus in circular orbit of radius `1 A` with a speed `4 xx 10^4` m/s. Magnetic moment produced due to rotation of electron
The magnetic moment vectors µs and µl associated with the intrinsic spin angular momentum S and orbital angular momentum l, respectively, of an electron are predicted by quantum theory (and verified experimentally to a high accuracy) to be given by: µs = –(e/m) S, µl = –(e/2m)l Which of these relations is in accordance with the result expected classically? Outline the derivation of the classical
A proton has spin and magnetic moment just like an electron. Why then its effect is neglected in magnetism of
If electron in ground state of H-atom is assumed in rest then dipole moment of electron proton system of H-atom is ............... . Orbit radius of H atom in ground state is `0.56 A^o`