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The angular momentum of an electron pres...

The angular momentum of an electron present in the excited state of hydrogen is `1.5h//pi`. The electron is present in

A

Third orbit

B

Second orbit

C

Fourth orbit

D

Fifth orbit

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A

`mvr =(nh)/(2pi) implies (3h)/(2pi) implies (1.5 h)/(pi)`
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