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Drive an expression for the magnetic moment of an electron revolving around the nucleus in term of its angular momentum what is the direction of magnetic moment of the electron with respect to its angular momentum


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Expression for the magnetic moment of the electron:

Let the charge of the electron be 'e' and is revolving around a circular orbit of radius 'r' with angular velocity 'ω'.

The expression for the current can be given as: I=eT; where T is the time period of revolution which can be expressed as: T=2πω

I=e2πω=2π------(i)

We know that the magnetic moment(M) of Current is expressed as: M=IA ; where I is current and A is the area of circular orbit expressed as: A=πr2

M=(-eT)πr2-----(ii)

The relation between linear velocity and angular velocity is given as: v=

Angular velocity can be expressed in terms of times period as: ω=2πT

v=2πrT

The angular moment is given as: L=mvr

Substituting value of ‘v’ in L

L=m2πrTr-----(iii)

Dividing eq(ii) by eq(iii)

ML=-eTπr2×T2πmr2ML=-e2mM=(-e2m)L

From the expression it can be inferred that direction of M and L will be opposite to each other.


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