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If you measure the angular momentum of an electron in units of If you measure the angular momentum of an electron in units of   ,you find that the angular momentum is quantized to the value _______ units and that its component along any direction can have only the _______ values ranging from -   to +   units. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   ,you find that the angular momentum is quantized to the value _______ units and that its component along any direction can have only the _______ values ranging from - If you measure the angular momentum of an electron in units of   ,you find that the angular momentum is quantized to the value _______ units and that its component along any direction can have only the _______ values ranging from -   to +   units. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   to + If you measure the angular momentum of an electron in units of   ,you find that the angular momentum is quantized to the value _______ units and that its component along any direction can have only the _______ values ranging from -   to +   units. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   units.

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