Emmanuel Saucedo-Flores, Víctor Manuel Rangel-Cobián
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This paper makes use of the Planck constant based definition of the Bohr magneton expression and the standard derivation of the magnetic moment of a point-like electron orbiting on a circle with a radius equal to its Compton wavelength. This illustrates the wave-like nature of the normal electron magnetic moment. Additionally, an analytical expression for the so-called electron anomalous magnetic moment is derived by supposing a non-concentric electron charge distribution which give rise to a current circuit with a radius r c of approximately 0.4478 (fm) inferred from well-established experimental data; this magnetic moment has instead a particle-like behavior. A possible electron spin self-propelling engine based on a pair of shear forces created by a built-in charge-dipole interaction. Finally, a minimalist Planck constant energy-frequency interpretation is disclosed.