Kinetic and potential energy of electron in hydrogen atom in ground state
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If potential energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom in first excited state is taken to be zero, kinetic energy (in eV) of an electron in ground state will be. ... So, add this 6.8 eV to all energy values to get the new values because shifting of zero or reference simply shifts all energy by the same value.
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The hydrogen atom En = -13.6 eV/n2. ... The values En are the possible value for the total electron energy (kinetic and potential energy) in the hydrogen atom. The average potential energy is -2*13.6 eV/n2 and the average kinetic energy is +13.6 eV/n2.
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