Physics, asked by kevy6384, 1 year ago

According to Bohr’s theory of hydrogen atom, the angular momentum of an electron in any orbit of hydrogen atom is:(a) directly proportional to the radius of the orbit(b) inversely proportional to the radius of the orbit(c) directly proportional to the square of the radius of the orbit(d) directly proportional to the square root of the radius of the orbit.

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Answered by msingh28
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Angular momentum = mvr

v=root(ZKe^2/mr)

So Angular Momentum = mvr=root(ZKe^2*r*m)

and that how its proportional to square root of the radius

Answered by mokshagnakattamanchi
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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