Part A If you treat an electron as a classical rigid sphere with radius 1.90x10-17 m and uniform density, what angular s

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Part A If you treat an electron as a classical rigid sphere with radius 1.90x10-17 m and uniform density, what angular s

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Part A If You Treat An Electron As A Classical Rigid Sphere With Radius 1 90x10 17 M And Uniform Density What Angular S 1
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Part A If you treat an electron as a classical rigid sphere with radius 1.90x10-17 m and uniform density, what angular speed w is necessary to produce a spin angular momentum of magnitude √√3/4h? Use h = 6.63x10-34 J-s for Planck's constant, recalling that h=h/2m, and 9.11x10-31 kg for the mass of an electron. Express your answer in radians per second to three significant figures. ▸ View Available Hint(s) 10 ΑΣΦ w=2.5.10³0 Submit Part B 30 Previous Answers * Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining v= ? Use the equation 1=Tw relating velocity to radius and angular velocity together with the result of Part A to calculate the speed of a point at the electron's equator. Express your answer in meters per second to three significant figures. IVE ΑΣΦ 2.510¹3 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer ? rad/s * Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining m/s
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