To form a hydrogen atom, a proton is fixed at a point and an electron is brought
from far away to a distance of 0.529×10^
−10m, the average distance between proton and electron in a hydrogen atom. How much work is done?
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To form a hydrogen atom, a proton is fixed at a point and an electron is brought
from far away to a distance of 0.529×10^
−10m, the average distance between proton and electron in a hydrogen atom. How much work is done?
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Answer:
+5+3++5+6+6+2+3+4+5+3+2+4+2+2+4+5+6+3