(Q 1) Suppose an electron approaches (moves) in the direction of the hydrogen nucleus. What are the kinematic equations for this electron? Discuss what results can be obtained? Why does the first step in determining the Lagrange function not include the initial velocity of this electron?
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![(Q 1) Suppose an electron approaches (moves) in the direction of the hydrogen nucleus.
What are the kinematic equations for this electron? Discuss what results can be obtained?
Why does the first step in determining the Lagrange function not include the initial velocity
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