What is the lowest possible value of the principal quantum number (1) when the angular momentum quantum number () is 1? What is the lowest possible value of the angular momentum quantum number (2) when the magnetic quantum number (m,) is –1?

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What is the lowest possible value of the principal quantum number (1) when the angular momentum
quantum number ) is 1?
What is the lowest possible value of the angular momentum quantum number (4) when the magnetic
quantum number (m) is -1?
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