Physics, asked by shreemad3082, 7 months ago

The gravitational force between a H-atom and another
particle of mass m will be given by Newton's law
F = G M.m/r², where r is in km and
(a) M = mₚᵣₒₜₒₙ + mₑₗₑ꜀ₜᵣₒₙ
(b) M = mₚᵣₒₜₒₙ + mₑₗₑ꜀ₜᵣₒₙ - B/c²(B = 13.6 eV)
(c) M is not related to the mass of the hydrogen atom
(d) M = mₚᵣₒₜₒₙ + mₑₗₑ꜀ₜᵣₒₙ
-|V|/c²(|V| = magnitude of the potential energy of
electron in the H-atom.

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Answered by writetopushpadixit
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