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What is the angular speed of the electron?
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The Bohr model of the hydrogen atom pictures the electron as a tiny particle moving in a circular orbit about a stationary proton. In the lowest-energy orbit, the distance from the proton to the electron is \(5.29 \times 10^{-11}\) meters, and the linear speed of the electron is \(2.18 \times 10^6\) meters per second.
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