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In Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom the ratio between the period of revolution of an electron in the orbit of `n=1` to the period of the revolution of the electron in the orbit `n=2` is :-
(a). `1 : 2`
(b). `2 : 1`
(c). `1 : 4`
(d). `1 : 8`

A

`1:2`

B

`2:1`

C

`1:4`

D

`1:8`

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