From the first postulate of Bohr's atom model. rmv2=r2KZe2 ⇒21mv2=21rKZe2
i.e., KE of electron =21mv2=2rKZe2 ...(1)
Potential due to the nucleus, in the orbit in which electron is revolving =rKZe ∴ Potential energy of electron
potential × charge =rKZe(−e)=−rKZe2 ...(2)
Total energy of electron in the orbit E=KE+PE =21rKZe2−rKZe2 =−2rKZe2 ...(3)
This implies that PE=2E
Given, that in ground state of hydrogen, total energy E=−13.6eV PE=−2×13.6
Total energy of electron in outer orbits is more than