Solve the all parts of given problem:
Problem: In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom an electron (charge e =1.6 x 1019 Coulomb) rotates around the nucleus in a circular orbit of 0.5 x 10-10 m. The electrons speed in this orbit is 2.2 x 106 m/s.
Part A: Find the time it takes for the electron to rotate once around the nucleus.
Part B: The motion of the electron in the circular orbit produces a current. Find this current.
Part C: Find the magnitude of the magnetic field produced at the center of the orbit.
I need help to determine the magnitude of the magnetic field produced at the center of the orbit.