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an electron of a atom only possesses orbital angular momentum​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Thus for a given orbit, the angular momentum is constant as long as the angular velocity of the particle in the orbit is constant. In an atom the only force on the electron in the orbit is directed along r; it has no component in the direction of the motion.

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