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In Bohr's model of hydrogen atom, the period of revolution of the electron in any orbit is proportional to

A

`v=1.09xx10^6 m/s , T=1.52xx10^(-16)s`

B

`v=2.09xx10^8 m/s , T=1.52xx10^(-16)s`

C

`v=7.29xx10^8 m/s , T=1.22xx10^(-16)s`

D

`v=7.29xx10^5m/s , T=4.10xx10^(-15)s`

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