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an electron and a proton are initially very far apart. They are thenbrjought together to form a hydrogen atom, in which the electron orbits the proton at an average distance of 5.29x10^-11 m. What is the change in electric potential energy?

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Answer:


E=4.35* 10^(-18)\ J

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The distance between the electron and proton,
r=5.29* 10^(-11)\ m

We need to find the change in electric potential energy. It can be calculated as follows :


E=(kq_1q_2)/(r^2)

Where

k is the electrostatic constant

Change,


\Delta E=(kq_1q_2)/(r)-0

Put all the values.


\Delta E=(9* 10^9* (-1.6* 10^(-19))^2)/(5.29* 10^(-11))\\\\=-4.35* 10^(-18)\ J

So, the required change in electric potential energy is
4.35* 10^(-18)\ J.

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