Physics, asked by dharshavardhan44, 8 hours ago

According to quantum mechanics, the electron cloud for a hydrogen
atom in the ground state has a charge density
ρ(r) = q
πa3 e−2r/a ,
where q is the charge of the electron and a is the Bohr radius. Find the atomic
polarizability of such an atom. [Hint: First calculate the electric field of the electron
cloud, Ee(r); then expand the exponential, assuming r a.
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Answered by purnachandratudu
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Answer:

Now consider a hydrogen atom in its ground state. The electron cloud has a charge density ρ(r) = q πa3 e−2r/a, where q is the charge of the electron and a is the Bohr radius (≡ 0

Answered by srikanth5590
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Answer:

Now consider a hydrogen atom in its ground state. The electron cloud has a charge density ρ(r) = q πa3 e−2r/a, where q is the charge of the electron and a is the Bohr radius (≡ 0

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