A so-called muonic atom is a hydrogen atom with the electron replaced by a muon; the muons

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A so-called muonic atom is a hydrogen atom with the electron replaced by a muon; the muon’s mass is 207 times the electron’s. Find
(a) the size
(b) the ground-state energy of a muonic atom.

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Essential University Physics

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