Atomic StructureHard
Question
The magnitude of spin angular momentum of an electron is given by
Options
A.$\left\{ \sqrt{s(s + 1)} \right\}\frac{h}{2\pi}$
B.$\frac{sh}{2\pi}$
C.$\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\frac{h}{2\pi}$
D.$\frac{h}{4\pi}$
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