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`{:(List-I,List-II),((A)"Energy",(1)(2pize^(2))/(nh)),((B)"Velocity",(2)(-2pi^(2)mz^(2)e^(4))/(n^(2)h^(2))),((C)"Rydberg constant",(3)(2pi^(2)mz^(2)e^(4))/(h^(3)c)),((D)"Radius",(4)(n^(2)h^(2))/(4pi^(2)mze^(2))),(,(5)(-4pi^(2)mz^(2)e^(4))/(n^(2)h^(2))):}`
The correct match is

A

`A = 2 B = 4 C = 5 D = 1`

B

`A = 2B = 1 C = 3 D = 4`

C

`A = 3 B = 2 C = 1D = 4`

D

`A =4 B = 3C = 1 D = 5`

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