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Q. The magnitude of energy, the magnitude of linear momentuin and orbital radius of an electron in a hydrogen atom corresponding to the quantum number $n$ are $E, P$ and $r$ respectively. Then according to Bohr's theory of hydrogen atom :

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Solution:

Energy of electron in $n^{\text {th }}$ orbit is
$E=-\frac{2 \pi^{2} K^{2} Z^{2} e^{4} m_{e}}{n^{2} h^{2}}$
Momentum of electron in $n^{\text {th }}$ orbit is
$P=m V_{n}=\frac{n h}{2 \pi r}$
where $r$ is given as
$r=\frac{n^{2} h^{2}}{2 \pi K Z e^{2} m_{e}}$