Radius of the hydrogen atom
The "radius of the hydrogen atom" is often taken to be on the order of about 10^-10m. If a measurement is made to determine the location of the electron for hydrogen in its ground state, what is the probability of finding the eletron withen 10^-10m of the nucleus?
Outline please. I thought I knew how to do this, but I am not sure.
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