The electric potential between a proton and an electron is given by V = V 0 ln (r / r 0…
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The electric potential between a proton and an electron is given by V = V0 ln (r / r0), where r0 is a constant. Assuming Bohr's model to be applicable, what is the variation of rn with the principle quantum number (n).
- \(r_{n} \times 1 / n\)
- \(r_{n} \times 1 / n^{2}\)
- \(r_{n} \pi n\)
- \(r_{n} \times n^{2}\)
Answer
(C) r_ n n
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