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WHAT IS BOHR'S MAGNETON?DESCRIBE IT WITH A SUITABLE DEFINITION?
    

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the Bohr magneton (symbol μB) is a physical constant and the natural unit for expressing an electron magnetic dipole moment. The Bohr magneton is defined in SI units by

\mu_\mathrm{B} = {{e \hbar} \over {2 m_\mathrm{e}}}

and in Gaussian CGS units by

\mu_\mathrm{B} = {{e \hbar} \over {2 m_\mathrm{e} c}}

where

e is the elementary charge,
? is the reduced Planck constant,
me is the electron rest mass and
c is the speed of light.

The magnitude of an electron's spin magnetic moment is approximately one Bohr magneton.


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