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Calculate the magnitude (signs don't matter) of the centripetal acceleration in an electron if it is moving around a nucleus with a speed of 2.18

Calculate the magnitude (signs don't matter) of theĀ centripetal acceleration in an electron if it is moving around a nucleus with a speed of 2.18 x 10 m/s. TheĀ diameter of the electron's orbit is 1.06 x 10(^-10)m.

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