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In the Bohr model of hydrogen atom the electrons circulates around the nucleus in a path of radius 5.1x10-¹¹ m at a frequency 6.8x10¹⁵ revolution/sec . Calculate the equivalent current
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Anjan Karthi 1 year, 10 months ago

Now, if frequency is not given and velocity is, then there is a long way we have to go. T = 2πR/v, and then I = q/t = qv/2πR.

Anjan Karthi 1 year, 10 months ago

This appears to be a bit difficult, but no worries, there is always a solution in the question itself. We must find current which is I = q/t, and we know 1/T = υ. We know q = e = 1.602 × 10^-19 C. So, in that case, I = eυ.
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