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The electron of a hydrogen atom revolves the proton in a circuit nth of radius `r_(0) = (in_(0) n^(2)h^(2))/(pi m e^(2)) ` with a speed `upsilon_(0) =(e^(2))/(2 in_(0) nh)` The current the to circulating charge is proportional to

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