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The electirc potential between a proton and an electron is given by `V = V_0 in (r )/(r_0)` , where r_0 is a constant. Assuming Bhor model to be applicable, write variation of `r_n` with n, being the principal quantum number. (a) `r_n prop n` (b) `r_n prop (1)/(n)` (c ) `r_n^2` (d)`r_n prop (1)/(n^2)`

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