Negative Mechanical Energy of a Body: Electron in 1st Orbit of H Atom

In summary, negative mechanical energy of a body refers to the reference energy level being taken at a higher level, indicating that the system is bound. This means that the total kinetic energy of the system is smaller than the total potential energy, preventing the members from separating to limitless distances. This can be seen in the example of a satellite in a circular orbit around a planet, where the total mechanical energy is negative due to the balance between kinetic and potential energy. This concept also applies to other systems bound by potential forces.
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What is the significance of negative mechanical eneregy of a body?
Eg. electron in 1st orbit of H atom
 
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It just means that the reference energy level (the "zero") is taken at a higher level. In this case, the reference is conventionally taken to be an electron at an infinite distance from the nucleus.
 
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In describing the total mechanical energy of a system, a negative value is interpreted as meaning that the system is bound; that is to say, the total kinetic energy of all the particles (which is non-negative) has a smaller magnitude than the total potential energy of the fields between them. So there is not enough kinetic energy for members of the system to separate to limitless distances.

An example is the total mechanical energy for a satellite in, say, a circular orbit around a planet. If the masses of satellite and planet are m and M>>m, respectively, and the radius of the orbit is R, then the kinetic energy of the satellite is

(1/2)·m·(v^2) = GmM/2R ,

while the gravitational potential energy of the field is

-GmM/R .

Thus, the total mechanical energy for the system is

-GmM/2R .

(We are treating the mass of the planet as effectively infinite here for simplicity. We really should use "reduced mass" for the system.)

A similar result is found for other sorts of systems bound by forces which can be described by potential functions.
 
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Thanks a lot. I have understood it quite right. thanks for the help once agin.
 

1. What is negative mechanical energy of a body?

Negative mechanical energy refers to the total energy of a body in a system that is less than its potential energy at rest. It is a measure of the work required to bring the body to its current state from a state of rest.

2. How is the negative mechanical energy of an electron in the 1st orbit of a hydrogen atom calculated?

The negative mechanical energy of an electron in the 1st orbit of a hydrogen atom can be calculated using the formula E = -13.6 eV/n^2, where n is the principal quantum number (in this case, n=1). This value is negative because the electron's energy is lower than its potential energy at rest, which is defined as 0 eV.

3. Why is the mechanical energy of an electron in the 1st orbit of a hydrogen atom considered negative?

The mechanical energy of an electron in the 1st orbit of a hydrogen atom is considered negative because it is in a bound state and has a lower energy level than its potential energy at rest. This negative energy indicates that the electron is stable and will not spontaneously move to a higher energy level.

4. How does the negative mechanical energy of an electron in the 1st orbit of a hydrogen atom relate to its stability?

The negative mechanical energy of an electron in the 1st orbit of a hydrogen atom is directly related to its stability. This negative energy indicates that the electron is in a bound state and will not spontaneously move to a higher energy level, making it a stable system.

5. Can the negative mechanical energy of an electron in the 1st orbit of a hydrogen atom change?

Yes, the negative mechanical energy of an electron in the 1st orbit of a hydrogen atom can change if the electron absorbs or emits energy. When an electron absorbs energy, it moves to a higher energy level, resulting in a decrease in its negative mechanical energy. Similarly, when an electron emits energy, it moves to a lower energy level, resulting in an increase in its negative mechanical energy.

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