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Let `A_(n)` be the area enclosed by `n^(th)` orbit in the H-atoms. The graph ln `((A_(n))/(A_(l)))` against ln(n)

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will pass through origin

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will be straightline with slope = 6

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will be monotonically increasing non-linear curve

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will be a circle

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