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The hyrogenhydrogen atom is analytically solvable in the ShrodingerSchrödinger equation

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U(r) is the potential and the solution of the equation exists for all r. If the energy is positive it is a free electron and a free proton, if it is negative it has to be in a quantized state.

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The hyrogen atom is analytically solvable in the Shrodinger equation

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U(r) is the potential and the solution of the equation exists for all r. If the energy is positive it is a free electron and a free proton, if it is negative it has to be in a quantized state.

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The hydrogen atom is analytically solvable in the Schrödinger equation

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U(r) is the potential and the solution of the equation exists for all r. If the energy is positive it is a free electron and a free proton, if it is negative it has to be in a quantized state.

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The hyrogen atom is analytically solvable in the Shrodinger equation

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U(r) is the potential and the solution of the equation exists for all r. If the energy is positive it is a free electron and a free proton, if it is negative it has to be in a quantized state.

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