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The time period of revolution of electron in its ground state orbit in a hydrogen atom is 1.6×1016s. The frequency of revolution of the electron in its first excited state (in s1) is :

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6.2×1015
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1.6×1014
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7.8×1014
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5.6×1012
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Solution

The correct option is C 7.8×1014
Time period is proportional to n3Z2 .
Let T1 be the time period in ground state and T2 be the time period in it’s first excited state.
T1=n322
(Where, n = excitation level and 2 is atomic no.)
T1T2=(n1n2)3
Given, T1=1.6×1016s
So, 1.6×1016T2=(12)3
T2=12.8×1016 s
Frequency is given by f=1T
f=112.8×1016 Hz
f=7.8128×1014 Hz

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