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The difference in angular momentum associated with the electron in two successive orbits of hydrogen atoms is

A

`h//2pi`

B

`h//pi`

C

`h//2`

D

`(n-1) h //2pi`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`mvr =(nh)/(2pi) , b//n` two successive orbits `n_2 - n_1=1`
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