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Rutherford's model `r_1` and `v_1` denote the radius and speed of an electron around the nucleus in an orbit. If `r_2` and `v_2` are the `r_2>r_1`. What is the value of `(v_1)/(v_2)`? Give reasons in support of your answer?

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