Yukawa Potential: Analyzing Shapes & Angular Momentum

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Homework Statement



A particle moves under the Yukawa Potential of (-alpha)*exp(-kr)/r where k is real. Discuss all possible shapes of the effective potential. At what values of angular momentum L can the particle move in the potential with finite/bounded motion

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The first part, I can sort of do, but there's so many combination of shapes, since we are saying here alpha & k could be greater or less than zero or equal to zero. The second part concerning angular momentum I am totally at a loss

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The Keck
 
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just graph it and look! :)
 
I wish to have more information regarding how you come to calculate l(l+1)/2mr^2 as a angular momentum for yukawa potential