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Calculate the magnitude of the orbital angular momentum for a hydrogen atom in (a) the $4 d$ state and (b) the 6fstate.
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Step 1: The orbital angular momentum for a hydrogen atom is given by the formula: \[L = \sqrt{l(l+1)}\hbar\] where \(l\) is the orbital angular momentum quantum number and \(\hbar\) is the reduced Planck's constant. Show more…
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