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Calculate Angular Momentum of an Electron in the Third Bohr Orbit of Hydrogen Atom, - Physics (Theory)

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Calculate angular momentum of an electron in the third Bohr orbit of a hydrogen atom.

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Solution

mVr = `"3h"/(2pi) = (3xx6.6xx10^(-34))/(2xx3.14)`

`= 3.15 xx 10^(-34)   "kgm"^2"s"^-1`

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