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The Energy for the hydrogen atom is described by: | The Energy for the hydrogen atom is described by: | ||
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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:
Thus the momentum corresponding to and the corresponding kinetic and potential energy are given by:
Giving the total energy:
The minimum for can be found by differentiating the total energy with respect to .
This corresponds to the bohr radius: