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The elecrric potential between a proton and as electron is given by `V= V_(0) ln (r /r_(0))` , where`r_(0)` is a constant . Assuming Bohr's model to be applicable , write variation of `r_(n)` with `n`, `n` being the principal quantum number ?

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