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Whether the magnitude of
Answer to Problem 8.1CYU
The angular moment of
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The angular moment
Here, m indicates the angular momentum projection quantum number and
Explantion:
The relation for an angular moment
Here,
In order for the value of
Substitute
Hence, for the magnitude of
Figure A.
The above figure shows the movement of the electron and its angular moment along the z -axis. The notation r, p, and L indicate the distance of the electron from the center axis the momentum of the electron and angular moment of the electron, which overlaps the angular moment of z - component.
Conclusion:
The angular moment of
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