STANDARDPhysics-Atomic Structure
STANDARD Physics Quantum Numbers MCQ Question
Type: MCQ-conceptual-Medium-Class 11
The orbital angular momentum for an electron revolving in an orbit is given by . This momentum for an s-electron will be given by
A
Zero
B
C
D
Correct Answer
Option A
Detailed Explanation
For s-electron, l = 0. Orbital angular momentum = .
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