When calculating the energy levels of the hydrogen atom according to Bohr's theory, only the Coulomb interaction of the electron with the proton is taken into account, neglecting the magnetic moments of these particles. Evaluate the mistake that is being made. How will the diagram of energy levels change if, in addition to the Coulomb interaction, we also take into account the magnetic interaction of the electron with the proton?
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