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How can i calculate orbital angular momentum of an electron?

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Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
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Here is your answer➡Angular momentum of an electron by bohr is given by mvr or nh/2pie where m is mass of electron, v is the velocity, n is the orbit in which electron is,and r is the radius of the nth orbit. Orbital angular momentum is the component of angular momentum.✔

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Answered by Sumitmbbs
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Orbital angular momentum of an electron can be calculated with the help of Azimuthal quantum number (l)

l = 0 for s subshell

l = 1 for p subshell

l = 2 for d subshell

l = 3 for f subshell

orbital \: \: angular \: \: momentum = \sqrt{l(l +1 )} h \div 2\pi
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