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What will be the energy corresponding to the first excited state of a hydrogen atom if the potential energy of the atom is taken to be `10eV` when the electron is widely separated from the proton ? Can be still write `E_(n) = E_(1)//n^(2), or, r_(n) = a_(0) n^(2)`?

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