In the model of the hydrogen atom proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913, an electron gives turns around a proton at a distance of 5.29x10-11m, with a velocity of 2.19x106m / s. (a)  What current value does the electron produce by rotating around the proton? (b)  What direction has the magnetic field produced by that current at the point where is the proton there? (c)  How large is this magnetic field? Clearly explain your answers.

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In the model of the hydrogen atom proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913, an electron gives
turns around a proton at a distance of 5.29x10-11m, with a velocity of 2.19x106m / s.
(a)  What current value does the electron produce by rotating around the proton?
(b)  What direction has the magnetic field produced by that current at the point where
is the proton there?
(c)  How large is this magnetic field?
Clearly explain your answers.

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