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Find the maximum angular speed of the electron of a hydrogen atoms in a statoonary orbit

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Maximum angular speed will be in its ground state. Hence
`omega_(max)=(V_(1))/(t_(2))=(2.2xx10^(6))/(0.529xx10^(-10))=4.1xx10^(16)rad//sec`
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