Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Potential Energy in Ev = (-(Atomic Number*([Charge-e]^2))/Radius of Orbit)
PE = (-(Z*([Charge-e]^2))/rorbit)
This formula uses 1 Constants, 3 Variables
Constants Used
[Charge-e] - Charge of electron Value Taken As 1.60217662E-19
Variables Used
Potential Energy in Ev - (Measured in Joule) - Potential Energy in Ev is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position.
Atomic Number - Atomic Number is the number of protons present inside the nucleus of an atom of an element.
Radius of Orbit - (Measured in Meter) - Radius of Orbit is the distance from the center of orbit of an electron to a point on its surface.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Atomic Number: 17 --> No Conversion Required
Radius of Orbit: 100 Nanometer --> 1E-07 Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
PE = (-(Z*([Charge-e]^2))/rorbit) --> (-(17*([Charge-e]^2))/1E-07)
Evaluating ... ...
PE = -4.36384886684686E-30
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
-4.36384886684686E-30 Joule -->-2.72369904700052E-11 Electron-Volt (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
-2.72369904700052E-11 -2.7E-11 Electron-Volt <-- Potential Energy in Ev
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Total Energy of Electron in nth Orbit
Go Total Energy of Atom given nth Orbital = (-([Mass-e]*([Charge-e]^4)*(Atomic Number^2))/(8*([Permitivity-vacuum]^2)*(Quantum Number^2)*([hP]^2)))
Velocity of Electron in Bohr's Orbit
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Energy Gap between Two Orbits
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Velocity of Electron given Time Period of Electron
Go Velocity of Electron given Time = (2*pi*Radius of Orbit)/Time Period of Electron
Total Energy of Electron given Atomic Number
Go Total Energy of Atom given AN = -(Atomic Number*([Charge-e]^2))/(2*Radius of Orbit)
Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number
Go Potential Energy in Ev = (-(Atomic Number*([Charge-e]^2))/Radius of Orbit)
Energy of Electron in Final Orbit
Go Energy of Electron in Orbit = (-([Rydberg]/(Final Quantum Number^2)))
Velocity of Electron in Orbit given Angular Velocity
Go Velocity of Electron given AV = Angular Velocity*Radius of Orbit
Energy of Electron in Initial Orbit
Go Energy of Electron in Orbit = (-([Rydberg]/(Initial Orbit^2)))
Total Energy of Electron
Go Total Energy = -1.085*(Atomic Number)^2/(Quantum Number)^2
Atomic Mass
Go Atomic Mass = Total Mass of Proton+Total Mass of Neutron
Number of Electrons in nth Shell
Go Number of Electrons in nth Shell = (2*(Quantum Number^2))
Number of Orbitals in nth Shell
Go Number of Orbitals in nth Shell = (Quantum Number^2)
Orbital Frequency of Electron
Go Orbital Frequency = 1/Time Period of Electron

Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number Formula

Potential Energy in Ev = (-(Atomic Number*([Charge-e]^2))/Radius of Orbit)
PE = (-(Z*([Charge-e]^2))/rorbit)

What is Bohr's model of an atom?

Bohr's theory is a theory of atomic structure in which the hydrogen atom (Bohr atom ) is assumed to consist of a proton as the nucleus, with a single electron moving in distinct circular orbits around it, each orbit corresponding to a specific quantized energy state: the theory was extended to other atoms.

How to Calculate Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number?

Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number calculator uses Potential Energy in Ev = (-(Atomic Number*([Charge-e]^2))/Radius of Orbit) to calculate the Potential Energy in Ev, The Potential energy of electron given atomic number is the energy that is stored in an electron due to its position relative to some zero position. Potential Energy in Ev is denoted by PE symbol.

How to calculate Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number, enter Atomic Number (Z) & Radius of Orbit (rorbit) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number calculation can be explained with given input values -> -169999849.330068 = (-(17*([Charge-e]^2))/1E-07).

FAQ

What is Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number?
The Potential energy of electron given atomic number is the energy that is stored in an electron due to its position relative to some zero position and is represented as PE = (-(Z*([Charge-e]^2))/rorbit) or Potential Energy in Ev = (-(Atomic Number*([Charge-e]^2))/Radius of Orbit). Atomic Number is the number of protons present inside the nucleus of an atom of an element & Radius of Orbit is the distance from the center of orbit of an electron to a point on its surface.
How to calculate Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number?
The Potential energy of electron given atomic number is the energy that is stored in an electron due to its position relative to some zero position is calculated using Potential Energy in Ev = (-(Atomic Number*([Charge-e]^2))/Radius of Orbit). To calculate Potential Energy of Electron given Atomic Number, you need Atomic Number (Z) & Radius of Orbit (rorbit). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Atomic Number & Radius of Orbit and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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