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If an electron at rest is initially located at distance r from the proton is shifted to infinity what is the energy of electron proton system in the final state?
The energy of a proton electron system refers to the total amount of energy associated with the interaction between a proton and an electron. This includes both the potential energy and kinetic energy of the system.
The energy of a proton electron system can be calculated using the equation E = -13.6 eV/n2, where n is the principal quantum number representing the energy level of the system.
The energy of a proton electron system plays a crucial role in determining the stability of an atom. If the energy of the system is too high, the electron may transition to a higher energy level or even be ejected from the atom, resulting in an unstable atom.
Yes, the energy of a proton electron system can change through processes such as absorption or emission of photons, which can alter the energy level of the electron within the system.
The energy of a proton electron system can vary between different elements due to differences in the number of protons and electrons, as well as the arrangement of these particles within the atom. This results in different energy levels and energy values for each element.