How much work must be done to pull apart the electron and the proton that make up the Hydrogen atom, if the atom is initially in the state with `n = 2` ?
How much work must be done to pull apart the electron and the proton that make up the hydrogen atom if the atom is initially in (a) its ground state and (b) the state with n = 2?
Calculate the energy of the electron in the ground state of the hydrogen atom.
The speed of an electron in the orbit of hydrogen atom in the ground state is
The work that must be done to remove an electron from an atom is called its
The energy necessary to remove the electron from n=10 state hydrogen atom will be
The average current due to an electron orbiting the proton in the n^(th) Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom is