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What is the angular momentum of electron in the second orbit of Bohr's model of hydrogen atom ?

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Angular momentum of electron in second orbit of Hydrogen atom
`L=(2h)/(2pi)=(h)/(pi)" "[because L=(nh)/(2pi)]`
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