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Why is the specific form 'nh/2π' used for the quantized angular momentum in Bohr's model?
A. It arises naturally from the de Broglie standing wave derivation
B. Because angular momentum is always quantized this way
C. Because it matches experimental data
D. Because it simplifies the mathematics
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