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The ratio of the velocity of light and the velocity of electron in the first orbit of a hydrogen atom.
`[Given h = 6.624 xx 10^-27 erg-sec , m = 9.108 xx 10^-28 g, r = 0.529 xx 10^-8 cm]`.

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