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The velocity of an electron in the second Bohr orbit of an element is `1.1 xx 10^(6) s^(-1)` Its velocity in the third orbit is

A

`3.3 xx 10^(6) m s^(-1)`

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`2.2 xx 10^(6) m s^(-1)`

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`7.333 xx 10^(5) m s^(-1)`

D

`3.66 xx 10^(5) m s^(-1)`

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`7.333 xx 10^(5) m s^(-1)`
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