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Standard XIII
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Drawbacks of Rutherford's Model
As the electr...
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As the electron moves towards the nucleus, its angular momentum
.
A
remains constant
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B
increases
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C
decreases
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The correct option is
B
increases
Angular momentum increases due to conservation of angular momentum.
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