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The Energy for the hydrogen atom is described by: | The Energy for the hydrogen atom is described by: | ||
<math>E=\frac{P^{2}}{2m}-\frac{e^{2}}{r}</math> | <math>E=\frac{P^{2}}{2m}-\frac{e^{2}}{r}</math> | ||
<math>\Delta r</math> is defined as the average radius of localization for the | |||
electron. Appropriately, the uncertainty principle can be generalized as: | |||
<math>\Delta r\cdot\Delta p\backsimeq\hbar</math> |
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The Energy for the hydrogen atom is described by:
is defined as the average radius of localization for the
electron. Appropriately, the uncertainty principle can be generalized as: