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In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the ratio of the kinetic energy to the total energy of the electron in a quantum state `n` is ……..

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`KE = (KZe^(2))/(2 r)` and
Total energy , `TE = (-KZe^(2))/(2 r) implies (|KE|)/(|TE|) = 1`
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