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The orbital frequency of an electron in the hydrogen atom is proportional to

A

`n^(3)`

B

`n^(-3)`

C

n

D

`n^(0)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Time period of orbital motion electorn `T=(4epsi_(0)^(2)n^(3)h^(3))/(mZ^(2)e^(4))`
`rArrTpropn^(3)rArr(1)/("Frequency(f)")propn^(3)`
`rArrfpropn^(-3)`
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