What should be the velocity of an electron so that it momentum?
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So the velocity of an electron in the ground state of a hydrogen atom using the Bohr model, we calculated that to be 2.2 times 10 to the six meters per second. And since we know the mass of an electron, we can actually calculate the linear momentum. So the linear momentum P is equal to the mass times the velocity.
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