Physics, asked by siddharthshekhar16, 2 months ago

How can we apply Bohr's angular momentum quantization into Positronium?
I found out that in the positronium, angular momentum follows the equation
mvr+mvr=nh/2pi.
but I previously learned that bohr's angular momentum is mvr=nh/2pi for each electrons. what is the error of this??


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Answered by ravindrakumarkolakal
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Answer:

found out that in the positronium, angular momentum follows the equation

mvr+mvr=nh2π

but I previously learned that Bohr's angular momentum is

mvr=nh2π

for each electrons. what is the error of this??

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