An electron is in a state with 6 = 5. (a) What multiple of h gives the magnitude of the angular momentum?(b) What multip

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An electron is in a state with 6 = 5. (a) What multiple of h gives the magnitude of the angular momentum?(b) What multip

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An electron is in a state with 6 = 5. (a) What multiple of h gives the magnitude of the angular momentum?(b) What multiple of HB gives the magnitude of the orbital magnetic dipole moment? (c) What is the largest positive value of me, (d) what multiple of h gives the corresponding value of Lz, and (e) what multiple of He gives the corresponding value of Horb.z? (f) What is the value of the semiclassical angle between the directions of the angular momentum vector and the z axis? What is the value of angle @ for (g) the second largest possible value of me and (h) the smallest (that is, most negative) possible value of me? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units + (d) Number Units (e) Number Units (f) Number Units (g) Number Units
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