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- Consider a hydrogen atom in its 1s state (ground state) and assume (for simplicity) that the electron and the proton are separated by a constant distance a, = 5.292 × 10–1'm (called the Bohr radius). (a) Calculate the gravitational force between these two charges. (use: Fg = G"m2) (b) Calculate the electric force between these two charges. (use: Fe = k«l&i[IQzl) (c) Calculate the ratio of these two forces to appreciate the strength of the electric force in comparison to the gravitational force.Give only typing answer with explanation and conclusion using the Bohr model, determine the energy in joules of the photon produced when an electron in a He+ ion moves from the orbit with n=10 to the orbit with n = 5. (assume that the Bohr constant and radius are 2.179X10^-18J and 5.292X10^-11m)H-alpha line is a red visible spectral line in hydrogen atom with a wavelength of 656.3 nm. Consider five distant stars labeled A, B, C, D, and E. The light from these starts was detected on Earth and, after performing spectral analysis, the following H-alpha wavelengths were measured: AA = 667.5 nm, Ag = 650.4 nm, Ac = 653.5 nm, Ap = 660.3 nm, and AE = 664.9 nm. Which star has the slowest speed relative to Earth, in which direction and how fast does it move? The slowest star is? and it moves Select an answer The speed of the slowest star (in km/s), Vslowest = Which star has the fastest speed relative to Earth, in which direction and how fast does it move? The fastest star is? and it moves Select an answer Earth. The speed of the fastest star (in km/s), Vfastest Submit Question = Earth. Units Select an answer ✓ Units Select an answer ✓
- Find the radius and velocity of the electron in n=3 level in hydrogen atom .The radial probability density of a hydrogen wavefunction in the 1s state is given by P(r) = |4rr2 (R13 (r))²| and the radial wavefunction R1s (r) = a0 , where ao is 3/2 the Bohr radius. Using the standard integral x"e - ka dx n! calculate the standard deviation in the radial position from the nucleus for the 1s state in the Hydrogen atom. Give your answer in units of the Bohr radius ao.A photon is emitted when a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from the n = 6 state to the n = 2 state. Calculate values for the following. (a) the wavelength nm (b) the frequency Hz (c) the energy of the emitted photon eV