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Atomic Structure: Charge Density and Electric Field

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This lecture covers the distribution of charge density within an atom, focusing on the nucleus and the electron cloud. It explains the concept of electric field and its calculation in different regions of the atom. The lecture also delves into the calculation of electric potential and its significance in understanding atomic structure.

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