The minimum orbital angular momentum of an electron in a hydrogen atom is
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The minimum magnitude of orbital angular momentum of an electron in a hydrogen atom is
zero
Explanation:
- The angular momentum gives the quantity of rotation in a rotating body
- orbital angular momentum quantum number quantizes the magnitude of the angular momentum as
- The principal quantum number , and orbital angular momentum quantum number related as
we need to calculate minimum orbital angular momentum
minimum orbital angular momentum quantum number is
by putting the value, we get
minimum orbital angular momentum is
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