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How does a quantized angular momentum vector?​


ps5441158: Angular momentum is a vector. The magnitude of the orbital angular momentum is L = mrvperp = mr2ω, and its direction is given by the right-hand rule. The angular momentum of isolated systems is conserved. ... Quantum mechanics predicts that all angular momentum is quantized in magnitude as well as in direction.

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Answered by Ankitkumar200314
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Quantized Angular Momentum. This general form applies to orbital angular momentum, spin angular momentum, and the total angular momentum for an atomic system. The relationship between the magnitude of the angular momentum and its projection along any direction is space is often visualized in terms of a vector model.

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