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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate Electric Field at Origin 0 - $\lambda, \vartheta, R$
how can i solve this integral??- afm-91
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Calculate Electric Field at Origin 0 - $\lambda, \vartheta, R$
no body can help me?- afm-91
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
??/ protons- afm-91
- Post #22
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
Attract each other- afm-91
- Post #20
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
p >>>>positive n>>>>>neutral- afm-91
- Post #18
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
What does the nucleus of the atom consist of? n+ p How are these sub-atomic particles in the nucleus different to the electron orbiting the nucleus? ...- afm-91
- Post #16
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
because of the acc. ??- afm-91
- Post #14
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
i don't know- afm-91
- Post #13
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
centripetal force the direction to the center- afm-91
- Post #11
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
yes!- afm-91
- Post #9
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
V^2/a ? but l don't have (a) in my problem !- afm-91
- Post #7
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Calculate Electric Field at Origin 0 - $\lambda, \vartheta, R$
E = k\lambda/R ? TODAY IS THE LAST DAY FOR THE HOME WORK >>> PLZ HELP ME !- afm-91
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
:blushing:?- afm-91
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Determine the radius of the electron's orbit
I do not understand the problem- afm-91
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