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If the frequency of revolution of electron in an orbit H atom is n then the equivalent current is

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If in hydrogen atom, radius of n^(th) Bohr orbit is r_n ., frequency of revolution of electron in n^(th) orbit is f_n choose the correct option.

A: In Bohr model , the frequency of revolution of an electron in its orbit is not connected to the frequency of spectral line for smaller principal quantum number n. R: For transitions between large quantum number the frequency of revolution of an electron in its orbit is connected to the frequency of spectral line, as per Bohr's Correspondence principle.

A: In Bohr model , the frequency of revolution of an electron in its orbit is not connected to the frequency of spectral line for smaller principal quantum number n. R: For transitions between large quantum number the frequency of revolution of an electron in its orbit is connected to the frequency of spectral line, as per Bohr's Correspondence principle.

Frequency of revolution of electron in the n^(th) Bohr's orbit is given by

The frequency of revolution of an electron in nth orbit is f_(n) . If the electron makes a transition from nth orbit to (n = 1) th orbit , then the relation between the frequency (v) of emitted photon and f_(n) will be

The frequency of revolution of an electron in nth orbit is f_(n) . If the electron makes a transition from nth orbit to (n = 1) th orbit , then the relation between the frequency (v) of emitted photon and f_(n) will be