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... orbital state or in a different spin state . Since the spin has little effect upon the energy levels , a lower energy is obtained by putting the second electron in the same orbital state as the first elec- tron but with a different ...
... orbital state or in a different spin state . Since the spin has little effect upon the energy levels , a lower energy is obtained by putting the second electron in the same orbital state as the first elec- tron but with a different ...
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... orbital , is the first atom with a closed shell . The ground state of helium has total orbital angular momen- tum equal to zero , total spin angular momentum equal to zero , and total angular momentum equal to zero . The second closed ...
... orbital , is the first atom with a closed shell . The ground state of helium has total orbital angular momen- tum equal to zero , total spin angular momentum equal to zero , and total angular momentum equal to zero . The second closed ...
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... orbit , where V is the orbital velocity . By Kepler's law , ω GM = w2a3 ( 2 ) where w is the orbital frequency , given by 2π / P , where P is the period and M is the total mass of the system . Now , assume that the inclination of the ...
... orbit , where V is the orbital velocity . By Kepler's law , ω GM = w2a3 ( 2 ) where w is the orbital frequency , given by 2π / P , where P is the period and M is the total mass of the system . Now , assume that the inclination of the ...
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