what is the work done by an electron revolving ina circular orbit of radius "r" around a nucleus.
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No work is done because as it is revolving around nucleus in circular path so displacement will be zero then work done will be zero
Or in any position the direction of electron is perpendicular to the nucleas then it is coc 90°C is zero in so at last the word done by electron is zero
Or in any position the direction of electron is perpendicular to the nucleas then it is coc 90°C is zero in so at last the word done by electron is zero
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Answer:
The work done by the electron is zero as the displacement covered by it is zero although there is a force acting on it.
Explanation:
For example:
Force = f
Displacement = 0
Work done = Force * displacement
= f * 0
= 0 J
Therefore, there is no force acting on it.
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