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ground state wave function of Hydrogen (with l=m=0), calculate the electron’s average distance from the proton in terms of the Bohr radius, a ∼0.5 ×10−10
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I cant seem to come to (3/2)a . I set up my integral like this: (4/a^3) ∫ r^2 e^[ (-e/a)^2 ] dr is this correct?
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I cant seem to come to (3/2)a . I set up my integral like this: (4/a^3) ∫ r^2 e^[ (-e/a)^2 ] dr is this correct?
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