What is the angular momentum of the eleectron revolving in the third bohr orbit around the nucleus
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In physics, the momentum is called angular momentum, measuring its rotation, measuring its mass, size and velocity. It is a vector sum equal to the mass, size and velocity of an object relative to a specific axis. The angular momentum of a body of particles (for example: a rigid body) is equal to the sum of the angular momentum of all the particles of that body. It is shown from l = omega.
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