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Is there a way to actually find the equation of $R(r)$ without looking at a table with these equations already given? I'm given $n, l,$$n$, $\ell$, and $m$.

Is there a way to actually find the equation of $R(r)$ without looking at a table with these equations already given? I'm given $n, l,$ and $m$.

Is there a way to actually find the equation of $R(r)$ without looking at a table with these equations already given? I'm given $n$, $\ell$, and $m$.

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Is there a way to actually find the equation of $R(r)$ without looking at a table with these equations already given? I'm given n, l,$n, l,$ and m$m$.

Is there a way to actually find the equation of $R(r)$ without looking at a table with these equations already given? I'm given n, l, and m.

Is there a way to actually find the equation of $R(r)$ without looking at a table with these equations already given? I'm given $n, l,$ and $m$.

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Hydrogen Atoms Wave Functions Is it possible to find the hydrogen atom's radial wavefunctions?

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