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Calculating the energy of electron in H-atom using modified SUSY physics

SUMMARY

In this paper considering the authors previously proposed SUSy concept - ‘fermion and boson mass ratio is close to 2.26’ and considering the electroweak neutral boson, an attempt is made to understand the total energy of revolving electron in the hydrogen atom. thus in this paper authors succeeded in extending the basic applications of SUSY and electroweak theory to atomic level. With further research and analysis, the hidden secrets of electroweak unification can be understood very easily.

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