Multiple Choice
A muon behaves like an electron except that it has 207 times the mass of the electron.If a muon were bound to a proton,how would the energy levels in the Bohr model compare to those for a bound electron?
A) They would be the same.
B) They would be (207) 2 times as much as those for the electron.
C) They would be 207 times as much as those for the electron.
D) They would be (1/207) times as much as those for the electron.
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