The Schrödinger Equation Used the Wrong Energy Relationship
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47363/Keywords:
Schrödinger Equation, Incorrect Energy Relationship, Half Frequency Problem, Fine Structure ConstantAbstract
According to the energy relationship of the ground state solution of a hydrogen atom using the Schrödinger equation, the kinetic energy of an electron at twice the Bohr radius becomes zero. The electron has zero kinetic energy, which means it is dead, indicating that the energy relationship used in the Schrödinger equation is incorrect. Then, the reasons for both the chaotic energy relationship of the Schrödinger equation and the half frequency problem encountered by Bohr are analyzed. Bohr only considered Coulomb force and established an equation with centrifugal force, but he did not consider Lorentz force. So, the frequency he obtained must be multiplied by 1/2 to match the experimental value. This article also analyzes other issues related to the Schrödinger equation.