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.

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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 the nth orbital of the electron is found to be rn and the kinetic energy of the electron to be Tn . Then which of the following is true?

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answered Mar 27, 2018 by sanjaydas (61,430 points) 5 7 7
selected Mar 28, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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(c) : Supposing that the force of attraction in Bohr atom does not follow inverse square law but inversely proportional to r,

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