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The magnetic moment of an electron (charge = -e, mass = m) moving in a circular orbit of radius r with speed v about a nucleus of mass M is proportional to

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mr
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vr
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evr
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Mvr
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Solution

The correct option is C evr
Since magnetic moment in general is equal to i X A where i is the current and A is area.

In this case current flowing will be e v/ 2πr

hence magnetic moment = (ev/2πr ) x πr2

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