sylar88
Dec5-10, 07:33 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
1)What is the ratio of the Rydberg value for doubly ionized lithium, a one electron atom with a nucleus of charge Z=+3e, to that of hydrogen ? Include reduced mass effects in your calculations.
2)The muon, with mass 209 m(electron) acts as a heavy electron. The muon can bind to a proton to form a muonic atom. Calculate the ionization energy of this atom, and calculate the radius of the mıonic atom in its ground state. Ignore reduced mass effects (i.e., nuclear motion)
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution
1)What is the ratio of the Rydberg value for doubly ionized lithium, a one electron atom with a nucleus of charge Z=+3e, to that of hydrogen ? Include reduced mass effects in your calculations.
2)The muon, with mass 209 m(electron) acts as a heavy electron. The muon can bind to a proton to form a muonic atom. Calculate the ionization energy of this atom, and calculate the radius of the mıonic atom in its ground state. Ignore reduced mass effects (i.e., nuclear motion)
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution