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The orbital angular momentum of an electron n Bohr’s orbit of H atom is 3.02 × 10^-34. Calculate the wavelength of spectral line emitted when the electron jumps from this level to next lower level

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Answered by subha9935
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Explanation:

wavelength = h/ p where h is Planck's constant and p is momentum.

therefore wavelength = 6.636 × 10^-34/ 3.02× 10^-34= 6.636/3.02 = 2.19735

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