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An electron of mass 9.1E-31 kg is released from rest at a distance of 7.1 E-10 m from a fixed electron. The force on the movable
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An electron of mass 9.1E-31 kg is released from rest at a distance of 7.1 E-10 m from a fixed electron. The force on the movable
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An electron of mass 9.1E-31 kg is released from rest at a distance of 7.1 E-10 m from a fixed electron. The force on the movable
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In the Bohr theory, what does the principal quantum number determine? (Select all that apply.)
the energy level of the electron
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On average, the electron and proton in a hydrogen atom are separated by a distance of (5.3 x 10 -11 m), assuming the orbit of
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An electron and a proton are initially very far apart (effectively an infinite distance apart). They are then brought together
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An electron and a proton are initially very far apart (effectively an infinite distance apart). They are then brought together
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an electron and a proton are initially very far apart (effectively an infinite distance apart.) they are then brought together
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An electron and a proton are initially very far apart (effectively an infinite distance apart). They are then brought together
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An electron with a speed of 1.9 × 107 m/s moves horizontally into a region where a constant vertical force of 6.0 × 10-16 N
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