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Energy of an electron in n^(th) Bohr orb...

Energy of an electron in `n^(th)` Bohr orbit is given as

A

`-(n^(2)h^(2))/(4pi^(2)mZe^(2))`

B

`-(2pi^(2)Z^(2)me^(4))/(n^(2)h^(2))`

C

`-(2piZe^(2))/(nh)`

D

`-(n^(2)h^(2))/(2pi^(2)Z^(2)me^(4))`

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