Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
For an electron moving in n^(th) orbit o...

For an electron moving in `n^(th)` orbit of H-atom the angular velocity is proportional to

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

For electron moving in n^(th) orbit of the atom , the angular velocity is proportional to:

If an electron is moving in nth orbit of H-atom, then its velocity is-

Frequency of revolution of an electron revolving in n^(th) orbit of H-atom is proportional to

The period of revolution of an electron revolving in n^(th) orbit of H - atom is propportinal to .

In Bohr's orbit , kinetic energy of an electron in the n^(th) orbit of an atom in terms of angular momentum is propotional to

The magnetic field induction produced at the centre of orbit due to an electron revolving in n^(th) orbit of hydrogen atom is proportional to

The magnetic field induction produced at the centre of orbit due to an electron revolving in n^(th) orbit of hydrogen atom is proportional to

The angular speed of the electron in the n^(th) Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom is proportional to

The angular speed of the electron in the n^(th) Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom is proportional to

Assertion: The de Broglie wavelength of an electron in n^(th) Bohr orbit of hydrogen is inversely proportional to the square of quantum number n. Reason: The magnitude of angular momentum of an electron in n^(th) Bohr orbit of hydrogen atom is directly proportional to n.