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Chapter 28, Problem 24P

(a)

To determine

The angular momentum of the Moon due to its orbital motion about Earth.

(b)

To determine

The value of the quantum number (n) .

(c)

To determine

By what fraction would the Earth-Moon radius have to be increased to increase the quantum number by 1.

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Calculate the angular momentum of the Moon due to its orbital motion about Earth. In your calculation use 3.84 x 108 m as the average Earth–Moon distance and 2.36 x 106 s as the period of the Moon in its orbit. (b) If the angular momentum of the Moon obeys Bohr’s quantization rule (L = n h), determine the value of the quantum number n. (c) By what fraction would the Earth–Moon radius have to be increased to increase the quantum number by 1?
(a) Calculate the angular momentum of the Moon due to its orbital motion about Earth. In your calculation use 3.84 x 10⁰ m as the average Earth- Moon distance and 2.36 × 106 s as the period of the Moon in its orbit. (Use 7.36 × 1022 kg for the mass of the moon.) 2.889e34 kg. m²/s (b) If the angular momentum of the moon obeys Bohr's quantization rule (L = nħ) determine the value of the quantum number, n. 8.463e67 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. (c) By what fraction would the Earth-Moon radius have to be increased to increase the quantum number by 1? 2.3632e-6 X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 100%.
(a) Calculate the angular momentum of the Moon due to its orbital motion about Earth. In your calculation use 3.84 × 108 m as the average Earth- Moon distance and 2.36 × 106 s as the period of the Moon in its orbit. (Use 7.36 × 1022 kg for the mass of the moon.) kg. m²/s 2.889e34 (b) If the angular momentum of the moon obeys Bohr's quantization rule (L: nh) determine the value of the quantum number, n. 2.7395e68 (c) By what fraction would the Earth-Moon radius have to be increased to increase the quantum number by 1? 1.825e-69 X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations.
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