Physics, asked by ojaswiraut16, 2 months ago

If represent the mean values of the total, kinetic and
potential energies, respectively, which is true for the
hydrogen atom?If
:(T)(K),(V)
)=
(T) =
2.
(T)=2(V)
(V)
)
2
(K)= -(V)
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Answered by v9345065
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The correct relation for a Hydrogen atom is Potential energy = -2(Kinetic energy)

For any Hydrogen or Hydrogen like atom, the amount of total energy in an orbit is measured by the following formula,

Total energy = -2π²mz²e⁴/n²h² in C.G.S unit

Where, m = mass of the electron

z= the atomic number of the atom

e = charge of electron

n = no. of orbit

h = Planck's constant

The Kinetic energy = + 2π²mz²e⁴/n²h² in C.G.S unit

So, the Total energy = - Kinetic Energy

And the Potential energy = 2 × Total Energy

                                          =  - (2 × Kinetic Energy)

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