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Orbital angular momentum of a p electron is given as

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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Orbital angular momentum of an electron in particular orbital is given by under root l(l+1) h/2pi where `l` is azimuthal quantum no. For p orbital l=1 so orbital angular momentum is \/2 h/2pi.

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The principle of tangent galvanometer: The tangent ... A mirror is placed below the pointer to avoid error due to parallax. ... Knowing k and θ we can calculate the value of the current

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