If the radius of the second Bohr orbit of hydrogen atom is r2, the radius of the third Bohr orbit will be
According to Bohr's postulates,
r = n2h24π2mZe2
Now, r2 = r1 × n2 = r1 × (2)2 = 4r1
r3 = r1 × n2 = r1 × (3)2 = 9r1
& here, r2 = (2)2h24π2mZe2
& r3 = (3)2h24π2mZe2
Therefore,
r2r3 = (2)2(3)2
⇒ r2r3 = 49
⇒ r3 = 94r2