In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the electron moves in a circular orbit of radius 5.3×10−11m5.3×10−11m with a speed of 2.2×106m/s2.2×106m/s.

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In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the electron moves in a circular orbit of radius 5.3×10−11m5.3×10−11m with a speed of 2.2×106m/s2.2×106m/s.
 
 
Part A
If we are viewing the atom in such a way that the electron's orbit is in the plane of the paper with the electron moving clockwise, find the magnitude of the electric field that the electron produces at the location of the nucleus (treated as a point).
Express your answer in newtons per coulomb.
 
 
 
Part B
Find the direction of the electric field that the electron produces at the location of the nucleus (treated as a point).
from the electron
toward the electron
out of the page
into the page
 
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Part C
Find the magnitude of the magnetic field that the electron produces at the location of the nucleus (treated as a point).
Express your answer in teslas.
 
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Part D
Find the direction of the magnetic field that the electron produces at the location of the nucleus (treated as a point).
from the electron
toward the electron
out of the page
into the page
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