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what is atomic number and velocity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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So, the larger the force (higher atomic number, implies higher number of protons) the larger the magnitude of velocity required to sustain the radius of the said electrons. In Bohr's atomic model, the uncertainty principle shows the electron cannot orbit inside the nucleus as it would exceed the speed of light.

Answered by lekhanabheesetty
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the larger the force (higher atomic number, implies higher number of protons) the larger the magnitude of velocity required to sustain the radius of the said electrons. ... In Bohr's atomic model, the uncertainty principle shows the electron cannot orbit inside the nucleus as it would exceed the speed of light

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