what is the difference between l and L.
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'l' represents azimuthal quantum number which can have values 0,1,2 etc. L represents second Bohr orbit for which n=2 always
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l signifies the secondary quantum number, whereas 'L' represents the second energy level (n=2) . It may be noted that the value of L is always same but that of l can change as 0 to (n-1).
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