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Express the velocity of an electron in the n-th orbit of the hydrogen atom, in terms of the principal quantum number n itself.

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The correct option is C
Seeing how the Rutherford model predicted an unstable atom, Bohr postulated, as we know, that for certain discrete values of the angular momentum (L=nh2π), the electron goes around in stable orbits without radiating. For a point mass m going around in a circular orbit of radius r with speed v, we know that the angular momentum is L=mvr. Combining –
mvr=nh2π
v=nh2πmr. …(1)

Recall that for Z=1 (hydrogen), we had expressed the radius r in terms of the quantum number n as –
r=(h2ϵ0πme2)n2 …(2)

Substituting r from (2) in (1) we obtain –
v=(e22πϵ0)1n.

How would you interpret the constant in the brackets? Convince yourself that it is basically the speed of the electron in the ground state (n=1) of the hydrogen atom.

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