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The effective spring constant describing the potential energy of the HF molecule is 970 N/m and...

The effective spring constant describing the potential energy of the HF molecule is 970 N/m and that for the NO molecule is 1530 N/m.

(a) Calculate the minimum amplitude of vibration for the HF molecule.
pm

(b) Calculate the minimum amplitude of vibration for the NO molecule.
pm

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A) the minimum amplitude of vibration of HF molecule was found to be A=9.216*10^-12m = 9.216.

B) the minimum amplitude of vibration of NO molecule was found to be A=4.92*10^-12 m= 4.92 pm.

As 10^-12m = 1 pm


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