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A modified form of Planck's constant called h-bar (ℏ), or the reduced Planck's constant, in which ℏ equals h divided by 2π, is the quantization of angular momentum. For example, the angular momentum of an electron bound to an atomic nucleus is quantized and can only be a multiple of h-bar.

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Curtis Strite

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