Suppose the potential energy between an electron and a proton at a distance `r` is given by `Ke^(2)// 3 r^(3)`. Application of Bohr's theory tohydrogen atom in this case showns that
A
energy in the nth orbit is proportional to`n^(6)`
B
energy is proportional to `m^(-3)`( m : mass of electron)
C
) energy in the nth orbit is proportional ton
D
energy is proportional to `m^(3)`( m = mass of electron)
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