angular momentum for P - Shell electron is..
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Orbital angular momentum is given by the formula given below:
L=\sqrt{\frac{l(l+1)}{2 \pi}} hL=
2π
l(l+1)
h
We know that, for a ‘p’ electron, l = 1
Putting in the formula,
L=\sqrt{\frac{1(1+1)}{2 \pi}} h=\frac{h}{\sqrt{2 \pi}}L=
2π
1(1+1)
h=
2π
h
Also, if you wish to calculate the angular momentum of an electron, it can be further calculated by using the Bohr’s formula which is given by mvrmvr
Where,
m = mass of an electron,
v = velocity of an electron,
r = radius of the nth orbit.
Another formula for calculation of angular momentum is \frac{nh}{2\pi}
2π
nh
.
Where,
n = Principal quantum number
h = Planck’s constant
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