Fundamentals of Physics Extended
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Chapter 39, Problem 71P
An old model of a hydrogen atom has the charge +e of the proton uniformly distributed over a sphere of radius a0, with the electronof charge –e and mass m at its center, (a) What would then be theforce on the electron if it were displaced from the center by a distancer≤a0? (b) What would be the angular frequency of oscillation of theelectron about the center of the atom once the electron was released?
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