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Given below are two statements : Statement I : In a diatomic molecule, the rotational energy at a given temperature obeys Maxwell's distribution. Statement II : In a diatomic molecule, the rotational energy at a given temperature equals the translational kinetic energy for each molecule. In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :

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The M.I. of a diatomic molecule is I. what is its rotational energy in the nth orbit , (where n ne 0) if Bohr's quantization condition is used ?