This picture of Hydrogen is 𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒚 wrong (Bohr model) • If an e⁻ were to orbit the nucleus, then the e⁻ would be accelerating • We know that accelerating charges radiate light ⇒ The e⁻ would continuously lose energy and spiral into the nucleus in a prompt 1.6×10⁻¹¹ spic.twitter.com/wGozwWUDED
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That interaction is only well defined via QFT. How it understood within QM? Classically?
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Also, Coulomb assume point charges. This means well localized. But within an atom, that picture fails.
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