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According to Bohr's second postulate, the angular momentum of the electron is the integral multiple of `h/(2pi)`. The S.I unit of Plank constant h is the same as ______
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Linear momentum
angular momentum
Energy
Centripetal force
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Solution
According to Bohr's second postulate, the angular momentum of the electron is the integral multiple of `h/(2pi)`. The S.I unit of Plank constant h is the same as angular momentum.
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