total energy of electron in bhor model.with full explanation
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The total energy of the electron in any orbit is its sum of P.E and K.E. v. ... Hence, the total energy of electron in a Bohr's orbit is inversely proportional to the square of the principal quantum number. The amount of energy required to separate all the nucleons from the nucleus is called binding energy of the nucleus.
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