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The gyro-magnetic ratio of an electron in an H-atom, according to Bohr model, is

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0%(A) Independent of which orbit it is in
100%(B) Negative ( 1 voter )
0%(C) Positive
0%(D) Increases with the quantum number n
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The gyro-magnetic ratio of an electron in a hydrogen atom, according to the Bohr
model, is negative because the electron has a negative charge. It remains independent of the orbit. Hence, the correct answer is (B) Negative.

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  1. The gyro-magnetic ratio (γ) of an electron in a hydrogen atom, according to the Bohr model, is given by:

    γ = e/2m

    It is independent of the orbit number (n) as it only depends on fundamental constants (e and m). The ratio is negative because the electron has a negative charge.
    Answer: (B) Negative

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/physics/chapter-4/

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