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The energy of an electron revolving in a stationary orbit is always negative because ......

A

electron possesses negative charge

B

the centripetal force acting on the electron

C

it is the binding energy of its orbit

D

it cannot emits energy

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it is the binding energy of its orbit
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KUMAR PRAKASHAN-ATOMS-Section-D (Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)) (MCQs From .DARPAN Based On Textbook) (Bohr Model of Hydrogen Atom )
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  9. If radius of first orbit in hydrogen atom is 0.53Å, then what will be ...

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  10. When electron in hydrogen is in minimum excited state then its radius ...

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  11. the ratio of the radii of n = 10 orbit of hydrogen and Li^(+2) ion is ...

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  12. in which of the following system will the radius of the second orbit b...

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  13. Out of following which will have minimum first orbital radius?

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  14. According to Bohr model, energy of electron in n^(th) orbit is ...... ...

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  15. The ratio of energies of electron in the first excited state to its se...

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  16. The velocity of electron v in the second orbit of hydrogen, then its v...

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  17. In a hydrogen atom, the centripetal force is furnished by the coloumb ...

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  18. The angular speed of the electron in the n^(th) Bohr orbit of the hydr...

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  19. The linear speed of the electron in the nth Bohor orbit of the hydroge...

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  20. How much energy is required to send the electron at infinite distance ...

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