CBSE BOARD XII, asked by VIVEK6800, 1 year ago

Consider two difference hydrogen atoms . The electron in each atom is in an excited state .is it possible for the electron to have difference energies but same orbital angular momentum according to the bohrs model.If a proton had a radius R and the charge was uniformly disturbed calculate the hydrogen aton when R = 10 A

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Answered by TRIPLESSS
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no \: it \: s \: not \: possible \: for \: the \: elctron \: o \: have \: difft \: energis \: becoze \\ e =  \frac{ - 13.6}{ {n}^{2} }  \: \: the \: elctron \: which \: have \: difft \: energies \: have \: difft \: values \: of \: n \\  \\ for \: solving \: the \: eqution \: use \: (angular \: momen)mvr =  \frac{nh}{2\pi} so \: as \: n \: changes \: angulr \: momemtum \: \: changes
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