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9 November, 21:54

Which has a higher frequency electron or a neutron why?

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  1. 9 November, 21:59
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    The electron has a higher frequency compared to the neutron. It can be explained by the way an electron orbits the nucleus of an atom.

    According to Quantum Mechanics, electrons do not really orbit the nucleus of an atom. In fact, the most tightly bound state, the 1s orbital, has no angular momentum at all. This would be the state with the most "kinetic energy" and yet there is no "orbital" motion at all in this state.

    However, there are frequencies associated with each orbital.
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