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what is magnetic Quantum No. ???????​

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Answered by harshitagarwal624
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◾️ The magnetic quantum number is one of four quantum numbers in atomic physics. The set is: principal quantum number, azimuthal quantum number, magnetic quantum number, and spin quantum number. Together, they describe the unique quantum state of an electron.

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Answered by sanjay338
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this quantum number is required to explain the fact that when the source producing the line spectrum is placed in a magnetic field each spectral line splits up into a number of LINE which is known as zeeman effect value of M ranges from - l to + l including zero this orbitals these orbitals of the same subshell having equal energy are called degenerate orbitals

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