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Derive Bohr's Radius theory.​

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A hydrogen atom, initially in the ground state is excited by absorbing a photon of wavelength 980A˚. The radius of the atom in excited state, in terms of Bohr radius a, will be: (hc=12500eV−A˚)

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Derivation of Bohr's radius

A hydrogen atom, initially in the ground state is excited by absorbing a photon of wavelength 980A˚. The radius of the atom in excited state, in terms of Bohr radius a, will be: (hc=12500eV−A˚)

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