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the orbital angular momentum for an s-electron is given by ​

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Answered by smookyqueen
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Hi!

The angular momentum vector →L is directed along the axis of rotation. From the definition it is evident that the angular momentum vector will remain constant as long as the speed of the electron in the orbit is constant ( →v.

Answered by bhumik5984
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Zero is the answer. Have a good day.
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