The radius of the n = 1 orbit in the hydrogen atom is a 0 = 0.053

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The radius of the n = 1 orbit in the hydrogen atom is a0 = 0.053 nm. 

(a) Compute the radius of the n = 6 orbit. 

(b) Compute the radius of the n = 6 orbit in singly ionized helium (He+), which is hydrogenlike, that is, it has only a single electron outside the nucleus.

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Modern Physics

ISBN: 9781429250788

6th Edition

Authors: Paul A. Tipler, Ralph Llewellyn

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