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jochem
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Hello,
this is my first forum question, so i hope it's at the right place.
My question is about electrons, i know in a QM view electrons don't have a well defined position or speed.
However i am curious, in a classic view of the electron would electrons closer to the nucleus move faster then electron farther away from the nucleus. I tried to reason it with the centripetal force equal to coulombs law. So i came to the conclusion that electrons closer to the nucleus would move faster then electron further a way. Is this reasoning correct or did i made a mistake?P.S. i am sorry for grammar mistakes
this is my first forum question, so i hope it's at the right place.
My question is about electrons, i know in a QM view electrons don't have a well defined position or speed.
However i am curious, in a classic view of the electron would electrons closer to the nucleus move faster then electron farther away from the nucleus. I tried to reason it with the centripetal force equal to coulombs law. So i came to the conclusion that electrons closer to the nucleus would move faster then electron further a way. Is this reasoning correct or did i made a mistake?P.S. i am sorry for grammar mistakes