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Consider an electron at a distance of 0.053 nm from a proton. Take the origin of...

Consider an electron at a distance of 0.053 nm from a proton. Take the origin of coordinates to be at the position of the proton. Let the electron be undergoing uniform circular motion.

A) Find the time-rate-of-change of the angular momentum of the electron.

B) Find the kinetic energy of the electron.

C) Find the potential energy of the electron.

D) Find the total energy of the electron.

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