Q. For the ground state, the electron in the - atom has an angular momentum ,according to the simple Bohr model. Angular momentum is a vector and hence there will be infinitely many orbits with the vector pointing in all possible directions. In actuality this is not true

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Solution:

Bohr's model give only the magnitude of angular momentum, which is vector
Hence, it does not give the correct value of angular momentum of resolving electron.