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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Is the schrodinger wave equation applicable to a stationary electron?
« on: 20/12/2016 09:29:07 »
S.D Sharma asked the Naked Scientists:
When the quantum number l is zero the angular momentum is zero and hence the electron is stationary. What is the location of stationary electron in the atom. Is the Schrodinger wave equation applicable to a stationary electron?
What do you think?
When the quantum number l is zero the angular momentum is zero and hence the electron is stationary. What is the location of stationary electron in the atom. Is the Schrodinger wave equation applicable to a stationary electron?
What do you think?