1) Calculate the "classical" radius of an electron. Treat the electron not as a point charge, but as a uniformly charged sphere. Use E = mc² to calculate the energy of electron. Comment on the validity of your answer (does it make sense).

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1) Calculate the "classical" radius of an electron. Treat the electron not
a point charge, but
as a uniformly charged sphere. Use E = mc² to calculate the energy of electron. Comment on
the validity of your answer (does it make sense).
Transcribed Image Text:1) Calculate the "classical" radius of an electron. Treat the electron not a point charge, but as a uniformly charged sphere. Use E = mc² to calculate the energy of electron. Comment on the validity of your answer (does it make sense).
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