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The angular momentum j of the electron in a hydrogen atom is proportional to n t h power of r (radius of the orbit) where n is :-

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Answered by Anonymous
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It can be concluded from the point 1 that the angular momentum of an electron in a hydrogen atom is directly proportional to the square root of the radius of the orbit.

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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It can be concluded from the point 1 that the angular momentum of an electron in a hydrogen atom is directly proportional to the square root of the radius of the orbit.

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