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[" 2.The electron of a hydrogen atom revolves round "],[" the proton in a circular "n^(" th ")" orbit of radius "],[r_(n)=(varepsilon_(0)n^(2)h^(2))/((pi me^(2)))" with a speed "v_(n)=(e^(2))/(2 varepsilon_(0)nh)." The current "],[" due to the circulating charge is proportional to "],[qquad " [AMU "2012]]

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