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The angular momentum of an electron in each of its orbits must be some multiple of:

wavelength
Planck's constant
velocity of light
circumference

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The Bohr's proposal for the angular momentum of an electron in Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom is:

L=(n*h)/(2π), where n is the number of the energy level and h is the Planck's constant. This equation shows us the quantization of angular momentum of the electron. So the correct answer is the second one: Planck's constant.
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