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- The inverse square law in electrostatics is| vecF| = (e2/(4πε0)⋅ r2) for the force between an electron and a proton. The ((1/r)) dependence of | vecF| can be understood in quantum theory as being due to the fact that the âparticleâ of light (photon) is massless. If photons had a mass mp, force would be modified to | vecF| = (e2/(4πε0)r2)[(1/r2) + (λ/r)] ⋅ exp (-λ r) where λ = mpc/ hbar and hbar= (h/2π) The change in the ground state energy (eV) of a H-atom if mp were 10-6 times the mass of an electron. (rB = Bohrâs radius)
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The inverse square law in electrostatics is for the force between an electron and a proton. The dependence of can be understood in quantum theory as being due to the fact that the ‘particle’ of light (photon) is massless. If photons had a mass , force would be modified to
where and The change in the
ground state energy of a -atom if were times the mass of an electron. ( Bohr’s radius)
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