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Orbital angular momentum depends on
(a) l
(b) n and l
(c) n and m
(d) m and s

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The answer is the option (a)

I, because “I” defines the 3-dimensional shape of the orbital and is commonly known as the subsidiary quantum number or the orbital angular momentum. For any given value of “n”, the “I” can have n values that range from 0 to n-1.

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