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    Electric Potential of Hydrogen-like ions

    For a, I've tried doing the following: r=(a*n^2)/Z r=(0.0529*1^2)/3 r=0.0176333333 V=(kQ)/r V=(8.99e9*1.6e-19)/0.0176 V=8.17272727e-8 eV=V/1.6e-19 eV=8.1727e-8/1.6e-19 eV=510,793,750,000 However, I do not think my attempt is correct at all.
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    Electric Potential of Hydrogen-like ions

    Homework Statement Hydrogen-like ions consist of one electron and a nucleus of a charge Ze (Z - the number of protons in the nucleus and e - the charge of an electron). The Bohr model of a hydrogen-like ion states that the single electron can exist only in certain allowed orbits around the...
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