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According to Bohr's theory, the ratio of...

According to Bohr's theory, the ratio of electrostatic force of attraction acting on electron `3^(rd)` orbit of `He^(+)` ion and `2^(nd)` orbit of `Li^(2+)` ion is `((3)/(2))^(x)`. Then, the value of `x` is `:`

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