The Magnetic Moment Of An Electron Orbiting In A Circular Orbit Radius "r" With A Speed "v" is Equal To
Details And Assumptions "e" Denotes The Charge On Electron
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Magnetic Moment = niA Where n = number of turns in the current loop and i = current Since The Orbiting Electron Behaves As A Current Loop Of Current i,we have i = e/T = ev/p p = perimeter of loop A = Area Of loop n = 1 (Its A Single Loop) Moment = iA Substituting values we get evr/2