Suppose an electron is attracted towards the origin by a force k / r , where k is a…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Atoms
Suppose an electron is attracted towards the origin by a force k/r, where k is a constant and r is the distance of the electron from the origin. By applying Bohr model to this system, the radius of nth orbit of the electron is found to be rn and the kinetic energy of the electron is found to be Tn. Then which of the following is true?

Tn is independent of n; rn ∝ n


Answer
(B) T n is independent of n; r n n
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