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3 April, 08:29

In a semiclassical model of the hydrogen atom, the electron orbits the proton at a distance of 0.053 nm. part a what is the electric potential of the proton at the position of the electron? express your answer with the appropriate units.

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  1. 3 April, 10:30
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    Potential energy is energy that is found in a system, grounded on the position of objects. The Coulomb (C) is the unit of charge, and the unit of electric potential is the Volt (V), which is equivalent to (J/C) or Joule per Coulomb. So the formula for this is potential = kQ / d, plugging in the given from the questions will give us:potential = 8.99e9N·m²/C² * 1.602e-19C / 0.053e-9m = 27 V
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