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In Bohr's theory of hydrogen atom, what is the implication of the fact that the potential energy is negative and is greater in magnitude than the kinetic energy.

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The implication is that electron revolving in any stationary orbit is bound to the nucleus, and cannot leave the nucleus on its own.
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