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what is the force exerted by the hydrogen nucleus on its electron if the radius of the hydrogen atom = 0.5A°

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1 answerAn electron revolves around the nucleus of hydrogen atom in a circle of radius 5 × 10^-11 m . The intensity of electric field at a point in the orbit ...

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