Average velocity of an electron orbiting around the nucleus?

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The average velocity of an electron orbiting around the nucleus can be calculated using Bohr's law and the force equation. The relationship between minimum velocity (vmin) and average velocity (vaverage) is established through the equation k*vmin = vaverage. Additionally, the average value for any function can be determined using the integral formula {\int f(x)dt}/ \int dt. These principles are essential for understanding electron dynamics in atomic physics.

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Average velocity of an electron orbiting around the nucleus?

r = r0

Is k*vmin = vaverage?
 
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Apply The Force Equation.
And Bohrs law to calculate
velocity & radius

Avg value for any function is given by

{\int f(x)dt}/ \int dt
 
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Originally posted by himanshu121

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