Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
The Bohr model for the H-atom relies on ...

The Bohr model for the H-atom relies on the Coulomb's law of electrostatics. Coulomb's law has not directly been verified for very short distances of the order of angstroms. Supposing Coulomb's law between two oppsite charge `+q_1`, `-q_2` is modified to`|vecF|=(q_1q_2)/(4piepsilon_0)1/r^2,rgeR_0=(q_1q_2)/(4piepsilon_0)1/R_0^2(R_0/r)^g,rleR_0`
Calculate in such a case, the ground state energy of a H-atom, if `epsilon=0.1`, `R_0=1oversetcircA`.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

In figure, the two graphs show the variation of electrostatic potential (V) with 1/r (r being distance of the field point form the point charge) for two point charges q_1 and q_2 What are the signs of the two charges?

What does q_1 + q_2 = 0 signify in electrostatics?

In figure, the two graphs show the variation of electrostatic potential (V) with 1/r (r being distance of the field point form the point charge) for two point charges q_1 and q_2 Which of the two charges has a larger magnitude and why?

The two graphs drawn below show the variation electrostatic potential (V) with 1/r (r being distance of the field point from the point charge) for two point charges q_1 and q_2 What are the signs of the two charges?

The two graphs drawn below show the variation electrostatic potential (V) with 1/r (r being distance of the field point from the point charge) for two point charges q_1 and q_2 . Which of the two charges has a larger magnitude and why?

At what distance from charge +Q_1 on the line joining the two charges (in terms of Q_1, Q_2 and r) will this work done by zero?

Write the vector form of force acting between two charges q_1 and q_2 having vec r_1 and vec r_2 as their position vectors respectively.

The force acting between two point charges q_1 and q_2 kept at the same distance apart in air is attractive or repulsive when q_1q_2 > 0 .

The force acting between two point charges q_1 and q_2 kept at the same distance apart in air is attractive or repulsive when q_1q_2<0 .

Two charges -q and +q are located point (0, 0, -a) and (0, 0, a) respectively: Obtain the dependece of potential on the distance r of the point from the origin when r/2 gtgt 1 .