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I know quantum mechanics describies a hydrogen atom in great detail. I'm wondering if there exists another model using the concepts of inductance and capacitance.
Obvioulsy there could exist a capacitance between a proton and an electron and inductance of the electron in the electron cloud.
So the frequencies emmited by the atom are simply different resonances of LC
[tex] \omega = \frac{{1}}{\sqrt LC } [/tex]
I know this is unnessesary or even inadequte, but since everything from radio wave to microwaves is modeled by LC, so just a thought.
Obvioulsy there could exist a capacitance between a proton and an electron and inductance of the electron in the electron cloud.
So the frequencies emmited by the atom are simply different resonances of LC
[tex] \omega = \frac{{1}}{\sqrt LC } [/tex]
I know this is unnessesary or even inadequte, but since everything from radio wave to microwaves is modeled by LC, so just a thought.