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प्रश्न
A model for quantised motion of an electron in a uniform magnetic field B states that the flux passing through the orbit of the electron is n(h/e) where n is an integer, h is Planck’s constant and e is the magnitude of electron’s charge. According to the model, the magnetic moment of an electron in its lowest energy state will be (m is the mass of the electron):
पर्याय
`(he)/(pim)`
`(he)/(2pim)`
`(heB)/(pim)`
`(heB)/(2pim)`
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उत्तर
`(he)/(2pim)`
Explanation:
Magnetic flux ΦB = B(πr2)
= `(nh)/e` ...(i)
Magnetic moment `|barM| = i(pir^2)`
= `e/T(pir^2)`
= `(ev)/(2pir)(pir^2)`
= `(ev(pir^2))/(2pi((mv)/(eB)))`
= `(e^2B(pir^2))/(2pim)`
= `e^2/(2pi) xx (mv)/(eB)`
From (i) putting
n = 1
`|barM| = (eh)/(2pim)`
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