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vicky

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Compare the prediction of the Bohr theory with the Schrdinger theory of the hydrogen atom concerning the angular momentum of the ground state (similarity or difference).
 
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A galvanometer has a coil with a resistance of 24. . A current of 180. A causes full-scale deflection. If the galvanometer is to be used to construct an ammeter that deflects full scale for 10.0 A, what shunt resistor is required?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Both theories assumed quantized angular momentum, however the Bohr theory was based on L=h/(2) for the ground state, whereas Schrdinger's wave equation predicts ZERO angular momentum in this lowest state.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 27, 2018
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