Physics, asked by cristianoltu696, 10 months ago

The potential energy associated with an electron in the
orbit
(a) increases with the increases in radii of the orbit
(b) decreases with the increase in the radii of the orbit
(c) remains the same with the change in the radii of the orbit
(d) None of these

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Answered by nbhardwaj791
3

Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

(a) increases with the increases in radii of the orbit

Explanation:

Kinetic and potential energy of atoms result from the motion of electrons. When electrons are excited they move to a higher energy orbital farther away from the atom. The further the orbital is from the nucleus, the higher the potential energy of an electron at that energy level. En=-13.6 / n^2 eV.

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