Doubt in Energies of Bohr's Orbit (for Hydrogen Atom)

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Deleted UserOP7mo ago
i think ki maine energies ka order galat likh diya
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
dono sahi lag raha hai
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Deleted UserOP7mo ago
can someone please confirm/verify?
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
at infinite distance, energy is 0 when stuff falls from infinite distance to n = 1 then energy is 13.6 ev (for H like atom)
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Deleted UserOP7mo ago
to fir energies ka order galat hua E1 should be -13.6eV instead of -0.85eV upar sahi likha hai, niche galat likh diya
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdead7mo ago
at n=1 the energy should be -13.6 ev , if the energy written means the energy of electron in that particular orbit ig u wrote the numbers upside down
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Deleted UserOP7mo ago
yeah ok thanks +solved @iTeachChem @hardcoreisdead
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