What is the order of velocity of an electron in a H-atom in ground state?
Asked by pradeepjsme | 30th Jan, 2019, 03:51: PM
Expert Answer:
Velocity order is 10^6
It's actual value is 2.56 ×10^6 m/s.
Answered by Ankit K | 30th Jan, 2019, 05:18: PM
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