2D rotation and angular momentum uncertainty

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How a quantum particle may be confined to a planar rotation?
In quantum mechanics, the uncertainty among the components of the angular momentum doesn't allow to find all the components together. However, when a quantum particle is confined to the ##xy-##plane, it seems that ##L_x## and ##L_y## are both zeros. How about the uncertainty here?
 
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What do you mean? What do you want to know? In 2D you only have one generation of rotations: ##L_z##.
 
Even in 3D there can be state vectors, such as the hydrogenic atom s orbitals, where all of the angular momentum components have value 0. The uncertainty relation just says that you can't form a complete basis of ##\mathcal{H}## from only vectors that have simultaneously definite ##L_x##, ##L_y## and ##L_z##.
 

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