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In Bohr's stationary orbits:...

In Bohr's stationary orbits:

A

electrons do not move

B

electrons emit radiations while moving

C

energy of the electron remains constant

D

angular momentum of the electrons is

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C

In Bohr’s model of atom,
Electrons revolve around the nucleus in fixed energy paths called orbits.
They do not emit radiations while revolving and their energy remains constant
Angular momentum, `mvr=(nh)/(2pi)` where, n = number of orbit
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