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what is muonic hydrogen​

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Answered by simreensaini
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Muonic hydrogen. A muon is a particle identical to an electron except its mass is about 200 times larger. A muonic hydrogen is a. bound state of a proton to a muon (instead of a proton and an electron as in the usual hydrogen). i) Use Bohr's theory to calculate the energy levels of the muonic hydrogen.

Answered by dimple1126
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A muon is a particle identical to an electron except its mass is about 200 times larger. A muonic hydrogen is a. bound state of a proton to a muon (instead of a proton and an electron as in the usual hydrogen)

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