Which electron is, on average,

  1. 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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  2. The hydrogen atom contains a proton, mass 1.67 10-27 kg, and an electron, mass 9.11 10-31 kg. The average distance between them
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  3. In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the electron makes 6.00×10^15 rev/sec around the nucleus.What is the average current at
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  4. determine which experiences a lower effective nuclear charge. using words and/ or drawings explain why.A) an electron in a 2s or
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  5. A photon of energy E strikes an electron at rest undergoes pair production, producing a positive electron(positron) and an
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  6. Which electron is, on average, further from the nucleus: an electron in a 3p orbital or an electron in a 4p orbital?
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  7. The radius of an atom is 10^-10 m,if an electron of mass 9×10^-31 kg has an angular velocity of 8π radsecs.if the period of
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  8. The average life time of an electron in an excited state of hydrogen is 10-10 sec. How many revolutions does this electron make
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  9. An electron and a proton are initially very far apart (effectively an infinite distance apart). They are then brought together
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  10. An electron and a proton are initially very far apart (effectively an infinite distance apart). They are then brought together
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