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What is the origin of the quantum numbers m,l,and n ?

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What is the origin of the quantum numbers m,l,and n, that is from what requirement does each stem?How is m related to l and l to n? can n be zero?
 

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no n cannot be equal to zero as they are quantum levels
if you want to get a detailed info about this topic just go
through atomic model of electron
according to classical laws of physics
magnetic quantum number m < l and >-l
and range of l is from 0 to n-1
where n can be any natural number like 1,2,3....etc
 

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