The orbital angular momentum for an electron revolving in an orbit is given by I(I+1) h 2…

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The orbital angular momentum for an electron revolving in an orbit is given by \(\sqrt{I(I+1)} \frac{h}{2 \pi}\). This momentum for an s-electron will be given by:
  1. \(+\frac{1}{2} \cdot \frac{h}{2 \pi}\)
  2. zero
  3. \(\frac{h}{2 \pi}\)
  4. \(\sqrt{2} \cdot \frac{h}{2 \pi}\)

Answer

(B) zero

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