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An electron is moving in an orbit of a hydrogen atom from which there can be a maximum of six transitions. An electron is moving in orbit of another hydrogen atom from which there can be a maximum of three transitions. The ratio of velocity of the electron in these two orbits is

A

`3/4`

B

`5/4`

C

`2/1`

D

`1/2`.

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