Example(3):Experiments indicate that 13.6eV is required to separate a hydrogen atom into a proton and an electron, that is the total energy is E=-13.6eV. Find the orbital radius and velocity of the electron in a hydrogen atom. H.W

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Example(3):Experiments indicate that 13.6eV is required to
separate a hydrogen atom into a proton and an electron, that
is the total energy is E=-13.6eV. Find the orbital radius and
H.W
velocity of the electron in a hydrogen atom.
Transcribed Image Text:Example(3):Experiments indicate that 13.6eV is required to separate a hydrogen atom into a proton and an electron, that is the total energy is E=-13.6eV. Find the orbital radius and H.W velocity of the electron in a hydrogen atom.
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