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In the Bohr's theory of `H` atom

A

the radius of the `n^(th)` orbit is proportional to `n^2`

B

angular momentum is equal to `h//2(pi)`

C

the magnitude of the P.E. of the electron in any orbit is greater than its kinetic energy

D

all of these

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