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A electron of mass `9xx10^(-31)` kg is revolving in a stable circular orbit or radius `1.8xx10^(-12)` m in a hydrogen atom.
If the electrostatic froce of attraction between the proton and electron is 8xx10^(-8)` N, the velosity of the electron is

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