Consider two different hydrogen atoms. The electron in each atom is in an excited state. Is it possible for the electrons to have different energies but the same orbital angular momentum according to the Bohr model?
Consider two different hydrogen atoms. The electron in each atom is in an excited state. Is it possible for the electrons to have different energies but the same orbital angular momentum according to the Bohr model?

Because the value of n in two hydrogen atoms differs, their angular momentum differs as well.

The angular momentum, according to Bohr’s model, is given as

L = nh/2π