what is the theory orbital angular momentum where can we apply it??
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Orbital angular momentum is a property of the electron's rotational motion that is related to the shape of its orbital. The orbital is the region around the nucleus where the electron will be found if detection is undertaken. ... Orbital angular momentum is thought of as analogous to angular momentum in classical physics
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what is the theory orbital angular momentum where can we apply it??
The angular momentum (L) of an electron nh in a Bohr orbit is given as L . It is an 2π
integral multiple of h 2π
In fifth Bohr orbit, the angular momentum of electron is L: 5h 2.5h 2π T
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