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In Bohr's model of hydrogen atom, let `PE` represents potential energy and `TE` the total energy. In going to a higher level

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`PE` decreases, `TE` increases

B

`PE` increases, `TE` increases

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`PE` decreases, `TE` decreases

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`PE` increases, `TE` decreases

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As `n` increases `P.E.` increases and `K.E.` decreases.
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