File:Rydberg atom animation.gif

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English: A Classical simulation of the trajectory and angular momentum of the electron in a hydrogen atom in an electric field .
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This diagram was created with MATLAB by Jeffrey Philippson using version 6.5.
Author Jeffrey Philippson
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  • 2007-04-11 05:56 DJIndica 560×420× (2552030 bytes) [[Classical simulation]] of the [[trajectory]] and [[angular momentum]] of the [[electron]] in a [[hydrogen atom]] in an [[electric field]] <math>\scriptstyle{\vec{E} = -3\times 10^6 \hat{x}}</math>. Source: Created in MATLAB version 6.5 Date: April 1

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current16:15, 29 June 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:15, 29 June 2007560 × 420 (2.13 MB)Beard0 (talk | contribs)== Summary == A Classical simulation of the trajectory and angular momentum of the electron in a hydrogen atom in an [[:en:electric fie
15:30, 29 June 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:30, 29 June 2007560 × 420 (2.43 MB)Beard0 (talk | contribs)== Summary == A Classical simulation of the trajectory and angular momentum of the electron in a hydrogen atom in an electric field <math>\scriptstyle{\vec{E} = -3\times 10^6 \hat{x}}</math>. Source: Created in MATLAB ve

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