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The angular momentum of electron can hav...

The angular momentum of electron can have the value(s):

A

`0.5(h)/(pi)`

B

`(h)/(pi)`

C

`(h)/(0.5pi)`

D

`2.5(h)/(2pi)`

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C

`mvr=n(h)/(2pi)n`= integer value `=1,2,3,4,…….`
`Drarr` incorrect
`mvr=(nh)/(2pi), n=1, 2, 3, ………,4`
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