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The z-component of angular momentum of an electron due to its spin is given as :

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The spin angular momentum is given by

s=√[s(s+1)]×hs=√[s(s+1)]×h

The entire bracket of s(s+1)is under root. h denotes h-bar

where s=1/2 is the spin quantum no. And h is h-bar (constant value 1.0545×10^-34)

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