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In Niels Bohr’s 1913 model of the hydrogen atom, an electron circles the proton at a distance of 5.29 x 1011 m with a speed of 2.19 x 106 m/s. Compute the magnitude of the magnetic field this motion produces at the location of the proton.
In Niels Bohr’s 1913 model of the hydrogen atom, an electron circles the proton at a distance of 5.29 x 1011 m with a speed of 2.19 x 106 m/s. Compute the magnitude of the magnetic field this motion produces at the location of the proton.
James SamasLv8
5 Nov 2020