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PhysicsMediumMCQ2024 · 05 Apr Shift 2

Q18.The angular momentum of an electron in a hydrogen atom is proportional to : (Where r is the radius of orbit of electron) (1) r (2) √r (3) 1 (4) 1 √r r

What This Question Tests

This question relates the angular momentum of an electron in a hydrogen atom to the radius of its orbit, requiring knowledge of Bohr's quantization condition and orbit radius proportionality.

Concepts Tested

Angular momentum of electronBohr's quantization conditionRadius of Bohr orbit

Formulas Used

L = nħ

r_n ∝ n^2

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