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According to the classical electromagnetic theory, calculate the initial frequency of the light emitted by the electron revolving around a proton in hydrogen atom.

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We know that velocity of electron moving around a proton in hydrogen atom in an orbit of radius `5.3 xx 10^(-11) m` is `2.2 xx 10^(-6) m//s`. Thus, the frequency of the electron moving around the proton is
`v = (upsilon)/(2 pi r) = (2.2 xx 10^6 ms^(-1))/(2 pi (5.3 xx 10^(-11) m))`
`~~ 6.6 xx 10^(15) Hz`.
According to the classical electromagnetic theory we know that the frequency of the electromagnetic waves emitted by the revolving electrons is equal to the frequency of its revolution around the nucleus. Thus the initial frequency of the light emitted is `6.6 xx 10^(15)` Hz.
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