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How do you use the de Broglie wavelength equation in current Quantum
Mechanics: Wavelength = h / mass(electron?) x orbital velocity, to calculate the wavelenghts of the Bohr Hydrogen Atom, 9.12x10^-8m for the first orbit, 3,65x10^-7m for the second, etc.Thanks in advance. Jeff |
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