A hydrogen atom falls from infinity towards a non-rotating neutron star. The neu
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A hydrogen atom falls from infinity towards a non-rotating neutron star. The neutron star has a magnetic field that can be represented as a magnetic dipole with %u03BC. What is the closest to the center that the hydrogen atom will be before being torn apart by the magnetic force? Give your answer in terms of the mass of the neutron star mn, the magnetic dipole of the star %u03BC, and the electric charge e of an electron, the radius of a hydrogen atom rH, and any other universal constants you need (you should only need )
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