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hiiiii guys please explain about orbital angular momentum​

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Answered by shine0520
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Orbital angular momentum is the component of angular momentum. It is the value of angular momentum of the electron revolving around the orbit and the fact that electron is spinning around its own axis is neglected. Angular momentum comprises of orbital and spin angular momentum.

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Answered by shanjitha2227
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The component of angular momentum of an electron in an atom or a nucleon in a nucleus, arising from its orbital motion rather than from its spin.
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