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How the lineare velocity 'v' of an electron in the Bohr orbit is related to its quantum number 'n'?

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Answered by Shivaya1
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Solving the Bohr's postulate and the centripetal force ,velocity of the electron is

V=(z*e^2*4*pi)/(4*pi*epsilon not *n*h)

Where z=1 for hydrogen and h is Planck const.

n is expected quantum no.

Putting V=c/275 and the values of all const.s n turns out to be 4.

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