How azimutal quantum number got its range value

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it is known that azimutal quantum number takes the values from 0 to n-1. how did they find it ?
it is known that azimutal quantum number takes the values from 0 to n-1. how did they find it ?
 
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Avanthica said:
TL;DR Summary: it is known that azimutal quantum number takes the values from 0 to n-1. how did they find it ?

it is known that azimutal quantum number takes the values from 0 to n-1. how did they find it ?
From the algebraic theory of quantum mechanical angular momentum, and solving the Schrödinger equation in three dimensions.
 
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PeroK said:
From the algebraic theory of quantum mechanical angular momentum, and solving the Schrödinger equation in three dimensions.
Thank you so much sir for taking time to reply to my thread. Can you explain it in detail sir
or may i know where i can learn about this in detail
 
PeroK said:
Are you studying physics or chemistry at university?
i am studying physics in an college affiliated to a univertisy