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Using Bohr's equation for the energy levels of the electron in Hydrogen atom, determine the energy of an electtron in n = 4 

A

`-5.45xx10^(-19)J`

B

`-1.84xx10^(-29)J`

C

`-1.36xx5.10^(-19)J`

D

`1.84xx10^(-29)J`

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