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problem about deriving plancks constant, speed of e in H or bohrs radius


Tor Fredrik

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First I will add some theory

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Then I will try to derive rydberg energy formula from a kinetic perspective

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The numbers above is correct for the rydberg formula. Is it possible to derive plancks constant, bohr radius or velocity for electron in n=1 for hydrogen atom with this? This is how far I get equating centripetal force and coulomb attraction:

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Edited by Tor Fredrik
had to do recalculations
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