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The orbital angular momentum for an electron revolving in an orbit is given by `sqrt(l(l + 1))(h)/(2pi)`. What is the momentum of an s-electron?

A

`+(1)/(2) ,(h)/(2pi)`

B

zero

C

`(h)/(2pi)`

D

`sqrt(2)(h)/(2pi)`

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