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Standard XI
Physics
Characteristics of Bohr's Atomic Model
The energy re...
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The energy required to knock out the electron in the third orbit of a hydrogen atom is equal to
A
13.6
e
V
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B
+
13.6
9
e
V
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−
13.6
3
e
V
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3
13.6
e
V
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Solution
The correct option is
B
+
13.6
9
e
V
Energy required to knock out the electron in the
n
t
h
orbit
=
+
13.6
n
2
e
V
⇒
E
3
=
+
13.6
9
e
V
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