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<p>and <b>L</b> is the orbital angular momentum operator. <b>L</b> (just like <b>p</b> and <b>r</b>) is a vector operator (a vector whose components are operators), i.e.  where L<sub>x</sub>, L<sub>y</sub>, L<sub>z</sub> are three different quantum-mechanical operators.</p>

<p>In the special case of a single particle with no <a href="page.php?w=electric_charge">electric charge</a> and no <a href="page.php?w=Spin_%28physics%29">spin</a>, the orbital angular momentum operator can be written in the position basis as:where  is the vector differential</p><p>
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