The time-averaged potential of a neutral hydrogen atom is given by: - ar Φ = q e Απερ r ar (1 + 2/7) a012 -1 , ao Where

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The time-averaged potential of a neutral hydrogen atom is given by: - ar Φ = q e Απερ r ar (1 + 2/7) a012 -1 , ao Where

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The time-averaged potential of a neutral hydrogen atom is given by: - ar Φ = q e Απερ r ar (1 + 2/7) a012 -1 , ao Where q is the magnitude of the electronic charge, and a being the Bohr radius. Find the distribution of charge (both continuous and discrete) that will give this potential and interpret your result physically.
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