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(b) Write the postulates of Bohr's theory of
hydrogen atom. Derive an expression for
the radii of the permitted orbits in the
hydrogen atom.​

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Answered by maidalabhargavi2008
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Answer:

If potential energy between a proton and an electron is given by ∣U∣=ke2/2R3, where e is the charge of electron and R is the radius of atom, then radius of Bohr's orbit is given by (h = Planck's constant, k = constant)

Answered by jhanvi294
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Answer:

If potential energy between a proton and an electron is given by ∣U∣=ke2/2R3, where e is the charge of electron and R is the radius of atom, then radius of Bohr's orbit is given by (h = Planck's constant, k = constant)

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