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Which of the following is not the angular momentum of an electron in hydrogen atom

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According to the Bohr's theory,

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr=

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr= 2π

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr= 2πnh

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr= 2πnh

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr= 2πnh

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr= 2πnh L=

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr= 2πnh L= 2π

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr= 2πnh L= 2πh

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr= 2πnh L= 2πh

According to the Bohr's theory,For ground energy state of electron n=1 ...(1)Angular momentum is given by,L=mvr= 2πnh L= 2πh .from eq(1)

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