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Magnetic moment produced by a charge in translatory motion (with no orbital motion)

Physics Asked on June 7, 2021

A moving charge produces a magnetic field, while its magnetic moment is given by
$$mu = -gfrac{q}{2m}textbf{L}$$
where, $g$ = gyromagnetic ratio, $q$ = charge, $m$ = mass, L = orbital angular momentum (an analogous expression is also given for spin angular momentum). Question – What is the magnetic moment produced by a charge in translatory motion (with an intrinsic integer/half-integer spin) but no orbital motion?

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