Question: Is this correct? Suppose Nelectrons can be placed in either of two configurations. In configuration 1, they are all placed on the circumference of a
Is this correct?

Suppose Nelectrons can be placed in either of two configurations. In configuration 1, they are all placed on the circumference of a narrow ring of radius R and are uniformly distributed so that the distance between adjacent electrons is the same everywhere. In configuration 2, N- 1 electrons are uniformly distributed on the ring and one electron is placed in the center of the ring. (a) What is the smallest value of N for which the second configuration is less energetic than the first? (b) For that value of N, consider any one circumference electron-call it eo. How many other circumference electrons are closer to eo than the central electron is? (a) Number i 12 Units No units v (b) Number 2 Units No units v
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