The orbital angular momentum for an electron revolving in an
orbit is given by √I(I + 1) h/2π. This momentum for an
s-electron will be given by
(a) zero (b) h/2π (c) √2.h/2π (d) 1/2 . h/2π
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The orbital angular momentum for an electron revolving in an
orbit is given by √I(I + 1) h/2π. This momentum for an
s-electron will be given by
(a) zero
(b) h/2π
(c) √2.h/2π✔️✔️
(d) 1/2 . h/2π
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(c) √2.h/2π
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