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iTeachChem
•
16mo ago
idk either
atomic structure
why cant i use T
.E
=
(1
/2
)P
.E for this question
?
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8/29/24, 4:16 PM
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8/29/24, 4:16 PM
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iTeachChem
•
8/29/24, 4:22 PM
cos they have given the value of PE to be something else
.
I
iTeachChem
•
8/29/24, 4:22 PM
F
= dU
/dr
I
iTeachChem
•
8/29/24, 4:22 PM
equate to centripetal force
, derive
I
idk either
OP
•
8/29/24, 5:32 PM
so basically that general relation of TE and PE is only applicable for electrons in hydrogen like atoms
, not for any single e
- system
, am i right
?
I
idk either
so basically that general relation of TE and PE is only applicable for electrons...
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iTeachChem
•
8/29/24, 5:42 PM
Yep
.
I
iTeachChem
•
8/29/24, 5:42 PM
Also this is hypothetical
.
I
idk either
OP
•
8/29/24, 5:55 PM
thank you sir
I
idk either
OP
•
8/29/24, 5:55 PM
+solved 1035556259417571408
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8/29/24, 5:55 PM
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