Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
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ISBN: 9780078807213
Author: Paul W. Zitzewitz
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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Chapter 28, Problem 37A

a.

To determine

To calculate: Radius of the orbital.

a.

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Answer to Problem 37A

Radius of the orbital = 4.77×1010 m_

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A hydrogen atom with an electron in the n=3 Bohr orbital.

Formula used:

The electron orbital radius in hydrogen is given by,

  r=h2n24π2Kmq2

Where, h is the Planck’s constant, K is a constant from Coulomb’s Law and has a value of 9.0×109 Nm2/C2 , m is the mass of electron and q is the charge of an electron.

Calculation:

The electron orbital radius in hydrogen is calculated as:

  r=h2n24π2Kmq2   =(6.626×1034 Js)2×(3)24π2(9.0×109 Nm2/C2)(9.11×1031 kg)(1.60×1019 C)2   = 4.77×1010 m

Conclusion:

Radius of the orbital = 4.77×1010 m_

b.

To determine

To calculate: Electrostatic force between proton and electron.

b.

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Answer to Problem 37A

Electrostatic force between proton and electron = 1.01×109 N_

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A hydrogen atom with an electron in the n=3 Bohr orbital.

Formula used:

Electrostatic force between proton and electron is given by,

  F=Kq2r2

Where K is a constant from Coulomb’s Law and has a value of 9.0×109 Nm2/C2 , q is the charge of an electron and r is the orbital radius.

Calculation:

Electrostatic force between proton and electron is calculated as:

  F=Kq2r2    =(9.0×109 Nm2/C2)(1.60×1019 C)2(4.77×1010 m)2    =1.01×109 N

Conclusion:

Electrostatic force between proton and electron = 1.01×109 N_

c.

To determine

To calculate: Centripetal acceleration of the electron.

c.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 37A

Centripetal acceleration of the electron = 1.11×1021 m/s2_

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A hydrogen atom with an electron in the n=3 Bohr orbital.

Formula used:

Acceleration is given by,

  F=ma

Where F is force, m is mass of an electron and a is the acceleration.

Calculation:

Acceleration is calculated as:

  a=Fm   =1.01×109 N9.11×1031 kg   =1.11×1021 m/s2

Conclusion:

Centripetal acceleration of the electron = 1.11×1021 m/s2_

d.

To determine

To calculate: Orbital electron speed and compare to speed of light.

d.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 37A

Orbital electron speed = 7.28×105 m/s_

The electron speed is 0.24% of c_

Explanation of Solution

Given:

A hydrogen atom with an electron in the n=3 Bohr orbital.

Formula used:

Orbital electron speed is given by,

  a=v2r

Where a is the acceleration, v is the speed and r is the orbital radius.

Calculation:

Orbital electron speed is calculated as:

  v=ar   =(1.11×1021 m/s2)(4.77×1010 m)   =7.28×105 m/s

Comparing this with speed of light,

  7.28×105 m/s23×108 m/s2×100=0.24% of c

Conclusion:

Orbital electron speed = 7.28×105 m/s_

The electron speed is 0.24% of c_

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