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What is the orbital angular momentum of electrons?

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Orbital angular momentum of free electrons

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DescriptionElectrons in free space can carry quantized orbital angular momentum projected along the direction of propagation. This orbital angular momentum corresponds to helical wavefronts, or, equivalently, a phase proportional to the azimuthal angle

Answered by anusy2850
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V=10^6/n m per sec.

Orbital angular momentum is the component of angular momentum. It is the value of angular momentum of the electron revolving around the orbit and the fact that electron is spinning around its own axis is neglected. Angular momentum comprises of orbital and spin angular momentum

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