In the lowest energy state of the hydrogen atom, the most

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In the lowest energy state of the hydrogen atom, the most probable distance of the single electron from the central proton (the nucleus) is 5.2 & 10'11 m. (a) Compute the magnitude of the protons electric field at that distance. The component ms,z of the protons spin magnetic dipole moment measured on a z axis is 1.4 & 10'26 J/T. (b) Compute the magnitude of the protons magnetic field at the distance 5.2 & 10'11 m on the z axis. (Hint: Use Eq. 29-27.) (c) What is the ratio of the spin magnetic dipole moment of the electron to that of the proton?

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