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Q. According to Bohr, the angular momentum of an electron, in any orbit, should be:

MGIMS WardhaMGIMS Wardha 2003

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According to Bohr's atomic model, electrons can revolve only in those orbits, where its angular momentum is a multiple of $ \frac{h}{2\pi } $ equal to $ \frac{nh}{2\pi } $ . (where n is an integer)