Consider two different states of a hydrogen atom. In state I the maximum value of the magnetic

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Consider two different states of a hydrogen atom. In state I the maximum value of the magnetic quantum number is mℓ = 3; in state II the corresponding maximum value is mℓ = 2. Let LI and LII represent the magnitudes of the orbital angular momentum of an electron in states I and II, respectively.

(a) Is LI greater than, less than, or equal to LII? Explain.

(b) Calculate the ratio LI / LII.

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Physics

ISBN: 978-0321976444

5th edition

Authors: James S. Walker

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