Bohr Radius
Tags: #Chemistry #Atomic StructureEquation
$$a_0 = \frac{{\hbar ^2 }}{{m_e ke^2 }}$$Latex Code
a_0 = \frac{{\hbar ^2 }}{{m_e ke^2 }}
Have Fun
Let's Vote for the Most Difficult Equation!
Introduction
Equation
Latex Code
a_0 = \frac{{\hbar ^2 }}{{m_e ke^2 }}
Explanation
Latex code for the Bohr Radius. A Bohr radius is the distance between the nucleus and the outermost shell of an atom, specifically the distance between the nucleus and electron in the ground state of the hydrogen atom.
- : Bohr Radius, the electron is moving with velocity v around the nucleus in an orbit of radius
- : Electron of mass m
- : the number of orbits. The Bohr radius is proportional to the square of the number of orbits as h^2.
Reply