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What would be the ratio of product of velocity and time period of electron orbiting in `2^"nd"` and `3^"rd"` stable orbits ?

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Time period x Velocity `prop n^2`
`therefore (T_2V_2)/(T_3V_3)=2^2/3^2=4/9`
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