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Taking into account the motion of the nucleus of a hydrogen atom , find the expressions for the electron's binding energy in the ground state and for the Rydberg constant. How much (in percent) do the binding energy and the Rydberg constant , obtained without taking into account corresponding values of these of these quantities?

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