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Time taken by electron to revolve arround Nucleus?



 
 
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Old May 5th 08 posted to sci.physics,alt.philosophy,alt.astronomy,sci.physics.relativity
Ken S. Tucker
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Default Time taken by electron to revolve arround Nucleus?

On May 4, 11:10 pm, Immortalist wrote:
On May 4, 10:38 pm, Sanny wrote:

How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus?


What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus.


And how much time it takes for electron to spin?


What is the radius of electron?


Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal
amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs


Bye
Sanny


To lazy to answer the questions, maybe another time.

One night when his charge was at full capacity, Micro Farad decided to
get a cute little coil to discharge him. He picked up Millie Amp and
took her for a ride on his megacycle. They rode across the wheat
stone bridge, around the sine wave, and into the magnetic field next
to the flowing current.

Micro Farad, attracted by Millie's characteristic curve, soon had her
field fully excited. He laid her on the ground potential, raised her
frequency, lowered her resistance, and pulled out his high voltage
probe. He inserted it in parallel and began to short circuit her
shunt. Fully excited, Millie cried out, "ohm, ohm, give me mho". With
his tube at maximum output and her coil vibrating from the current
flow, her shunt soon reached maximum heat. The excessive current had
shorted her shunt, and Micro's capacity was rapidly discharged, and
every electron was drained off. They fluxed all night, tried various
connections and hookings until his bar magnet had lost all of its
strength, and he could no longer generate enough voltage to sustain
his collapsing field. With his battery fully discharged, Micro was
unable to excite his tickler, so they ended up reversing polarity and
blowing each other's fuses.


Wifey got hot reading that. THANKS!!!
Ken
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Old May 7th 08 posted to sci.physics,alt.philosophy,alt.astronomy,sci.physics.relativity
PD
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Default Time taken by electron to revolve arround Nucleus?

On May 5, 12:06*pm, Albertito wrote:
On May 5, 6:38 am, Sanny wrote:

How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus?


What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus.


And how much time it takes for electron to spin?


What is the radius of electron?


Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal
amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs


Bye
Sanny


In a hydrogen atom at ground state, the speed of
electron around the nucleus is superluminal! It is

* * * * *v_0 = c/alpha,

* * * * *where alpha is the fine-structure constant.

Then, since angular speed is w = v/r, we get

* * * * w_0 = c/(a_0 alpha)

* * * *where a_0 is Bohr radius.

That Bohr radius can be found to be

* * * *a_0 = h_bar/ (m_e c alpha),
* * * *with
* * * *m_e electron mass, and
* * * h_bar reduced Planck's constant,

Then, we get an angular speed for the electron,
in a hydrogen atom at ground state, as being

* * * * w_0 = (m_e c^2) / h_bar


Wow, you sure made a mess of that.
Sanny, let this be a lesson to you about trying to get answers from a
newsgroup.

PD
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Old May 8th 08 posted to sci.physics,alt.philosophy,alt.astronomy,sci.physics.relativity
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Default Time taken by electron to revolve arround Nucleus?

On May 5, 12:41 am, Sanny wrote:
On May 5, 10:55 am, wrote:

In sci.physics Sanny wrote:


How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus?
What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus.
And how much time it takes for electron to spin?
What is the radius of electron?
Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal
amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs


What are you, 10 or maybe even 11?


Have you heard of Google or Wiki?


I searched google and do not found any answer.



Is your mommy aware you are retarded?


Yes she knows it...

Soon I will learn a lot of things and become as intelligent as you
are.


Careful, that's not very intelligent, unless you consider their
pretend-atheism and thus profound bigotry and incest cultivated
arrogance worth striving for.
.. - Brad Guth
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Old May 9th 08 posted to sci.physics,alt.philosophy,alt.astronomy,sci.physics.relativity
mitch.nicolas.raemsch@gmail.com
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Default Time taken by electron to revolve arround Nucleus?

On May 4, 9:38*pm, Sanny wrote:
How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus?

What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus.

And how much time it takes for electron to spin?

What is the radius of electron?

Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal
amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs

Bye
Sanny


Electrons and protons are attracted. They should come together under
this mutual attraction. Instead it requires force. But that is an
obvious contradiction.

Science has only taken the first step in understanding the atom.

Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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Old May 9th 08 posted to sci.physics,alt.philosophy,alt.astronomy,sci.physics.relativity
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Default Time taken by electron to revolve arround Nucleus?

On May 8, 6:29 pm, wrote:
On May 4, 9:38 pm, Sanny wrote:

How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus?


What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus.


And how much time it takes for electron to spin?


What is the radius of electron?


Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal
amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs


Bye
Sanny


Electrons and protons are attracted. They should come together under
this mutual attraction. Instead it requires force. But that is an
obvious contradiction.

Science has only taken the first step in understanding the atom.

Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008



There are 2 ways to build a linked 1 to 2 orthogonal
rotation standing spherical wave:
you precess your rotating disc clockwise
or you precess it counterclockwise.

The electron and the proton both
have the same rotation standing wave
configuration. It is determined by the rotation
of the galaxy's center.

If you rotate opposite charges the same way
they will create opposite magnetic fields.
Therefore, the more closely they approach each
other, the more this magnetic repulsion comes into play.

John
Galaxy Model for the Atom
 




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