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In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, an electron (mass=9.1x10^-31kg) orbits a proton at a distance of 5.3x10^-11m. The proton pulls on the electron with an electric force of 9.2x10^-8N.
I did F=mv^2/r to solve for velocity. units don't match but i got 2.315. Centripetal acceleration next? I know I've made a mistake thus far.
Just came across this question:
What is the acceleration due to gravity of the sun at the distance of the Earth's orbit?
Thats all the info they give you, they want the answer in m/s^2
I did F=mv^2/r to solve for velocity. units don't match but i got 2.315. Centripetal acceleration next? I know I've made a mistake thus far.
Just came across this question:
What is the acceleration due to gravity of the sun at the distance of the Earth's orbit?
Thats all the info they give you, they want the answer in m/s^2
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