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The gyro-magnetic ratio of an electron in an H-atom, according to Bohr model,
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The gyro-magnetic ratio of an electron in an H-atom, according to Bohr model, is
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(a) independent of which orbit it is in.
(b) negative.
(c) positive.
(d) increases with the quantum number n.
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