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Assertion (A) : In an atom, the velocity...

Assertion (A) : In an atom, the velocity of electron in the higher orbits keeps on decreasing
Reason (R ) : Velocity of electron in inversely proportional to the radius of the orbit

A

If (A) and (R) are both correct and (R) is the correct reason for (A).

B

If (A) and (R) are both correct but (R) is not the correct reason for (A).

C

If (A) is true but (R) is false.

D

If both (A) and (R) false.

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