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In Bohr's model of hydrogen atom ,

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radius of n-th orbit is directly proportional to `n^2`

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total energy of electron in the n-th orbit is inversely proportional to n

C

angular momentum of electron in any orbit is an intergral multiple of h

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the potential energy of an electron in any orbit is more than its kinetic energy

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