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प्रश्न
Radius of the 1st orbit of hydrogen atom is r0. What will be the radius of the 4th orbit?
उत्तर
`r α n^2`
`=> r_1/r_4 = 1^2/4^2`
`=> r_0/r_4 = 1/16`
⇒ r4 = 16 r0
The radius of the 4th orbit of a hydrogen atom is 16 times the radius of the 1st orbit.
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