Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
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356472 The electron of a hydrogen atom revolves around the proton in a circular nth orbit of radius \({r_n} = {\varepsilon _0}{n^2}{h^2}/(\pi m{e^2})\) with speed,\({v_n} = \frac{{{e^2}}}{{2{\varepsilon _0}nh}}\) . The current due to the circulating charge is proportional to

1 \({e^2}\)
2 \({e^3}\)
3 \({e^5}\)
4 \({e^6}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356473 The ratio of area of first excited state to ground state of orbit of hydrogen atom is

1 \({1: 16}\)
2 \({1: 4}\)
3 \({4: 1}\)
4 \({16: 1}\)
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356474 Statement A :
Electrons in the atom are held due to coulomb forces.
Statement B :
The atom is stable only because the centripetal force due to Coulomb’s law is balanced by the centrifugal force

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both Statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXII12:ATOMS

356475 The value of ground state energy of a \(H\)-atom is \( - 13.6\,eV\). The energy required to take an electron from ground state to the first excited state is:

1 \( - 10.2\,eV\)
2 \( + 10.2\,eV\)
3 \( - 17\,eV\)
4 \( - 3.4\,eV\)
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356476 Using the Bohr’s model to calculate the speed of the electron in a hydrogen atom in the \(n = 1,2\) and \(3\) levels.

1 \(2.19 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.1 \times {10^6}\,m/s{\rm{ }}and\,7.3 \times {10^5}m/s\)
2 \(2.2 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.9 \times {10^6}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.5 \times {10^4}m/s\)
3 \(4.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.2 \times {10^6}m/s\)
4 \(2 \times {10^9}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^5}\,m/s\,\,and\,7 \times {10^5}m/s\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356472 The electron of a hydrogen atom revolves around the proton in a circular nth orbit of radius \({r_n} = {\varepsilon _0}{n^2}{h^2}/(\pi m{e^2})\) with speed,\({v_n} = \frac{{{e^2}}}{{2{\varepsilon _0}nh}}\) . The current due to the circulating charge is proportional to

1 \({e^2}\)
2 \({e^3}\)
3 \({e^5}\)
4 \({e^6}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356473 The ratio of area of first excited state to ground state of orbit of hydrogen atom is

1 \({1: 16}\)
2 \({1: 4}\)
3 \({4: 1}\)
4 \({16: 1}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356474 Statement A :
Electrons in the atom are held due to coulomb forces.
Statement B :
The atom is stable only because the centripetal force due to Coulomb’s law is balanced by the centrifugal force

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both Statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXII12:ATOMS

356475 The value of ground state energy of a \(H\)-atom is \( - 13.6\,eV\). The energy required to take an electron from ground state to the first excited state is:

1 \( - 10.2\,eV\)
2 \( + 10.2\,eV\)
3 \( - 17\,eV\)
4 \( - 3.4\,eV\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356476 Using the Bohr’s model to calculate the speed of the electron in a hydrogen atom in the \(n = 1,2\) and \(3\) levels.

1 \(2.19 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.1 \times {10^6}\,m/s{\rm{ }}and\,7.3 \times {10^5}m/s\)
2 \(2.2 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.9 \times {10^6}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.5 \times {10^4}m/s\)
3 \(4.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.2 \times {10^6}m/s\)
4 \(2 \times {10^9}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^5}\,m/s\,\,and\,7 \times {10^5}m/s\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356472 The electron of a hydrogen atom revolves around the proton in a circular nth orbit of radius \({r_n} = {\varepsilon _0}{n^2}{h^2}/(\pi m{e^2})\) with speed,\({v_n} = \frac{{{e^2}}}{{2{\varepsilon _0}nh}}\) . The current due to the circulating charge is proportional to

1 \({e^2}\)
2 \({e^3}\)
3 \({e^5}\)
4 \({e^6}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356473 The ratio of area of first excited state to ground state of orbit of hydrogen atom is

1 \({1: 16}\)
2 \({1: 4}\)
3 \({4: 1}\)
4 \({16: 1}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356474 Statement A :
Electrons in the atom are held due to coulomb forces.
Statement B :
The atom is stable only because the centripetal force due to Coulomb’s law is balanced by the centrifugal force

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both Statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXII12:ATOMS

356475 The value of ground state energy of a \(H\)-atom is \( - 13.6\,eV\). The energy required to take an electron from ground state to the first excited state is:

1 \( - 10.2\,eV\)
2 \( + 10.2\,eV\)
3 \( - 17\,eV\)
4 \( - 3.4\,eV\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356476 Using the Bohr’s model to calculate the speed of the electron in a hydrogen atom in the \(n = 1,2\) and \(3\) levels.

1 \(2.19 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.1 \times {10^6}\,m/s{\rm{ }}and\,7.3 \times {10^5}m/s\)
2 \(2.2 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.9 \times {10^6}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.5 \times {10^4}m/s\)
3 \(4.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.2 \times {10^6}m/s\)
4 \(2 \times {10^9}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^5}\,m/s\,\,and\,7 \times {10^5}m/s\)
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PHXII12:ATOMS

356472 The electron of a hydrogen atom revolves around the proton in a circular nth orbit of radius \({r_n} = {\varepsilon _0}{n^2}{h^2}/(\pi m{e^2})\) with speed,\({v_n} = \frac{{{e^2}}}{{2{\varepsilon _0}nh}}\) . The current due to the circulating charge is proportional to

1 \({e^2}\)
2 \({e^3}\)
3 \({e^5}\)
4 \({e^6}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356473 The ratio of area of first excited state to ground state of orbit of hydrogen atom is

1 \({1: 16}\)
2 \({1: 4}\)
3 \({4: 1}\)
4 \({16: 1}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356474 Statement A :
Electrons in the atom are held due to coulomb forces.
Statement B :
The atom is stable only because the centripetal force due to Coulomb’s law is balanced by the centrifugal force

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both Statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXII12:ATOMS

356475 The value of ground state energy of a \(H\)-atom is \( - 13.6\,eV\). The energy required to take an electron from ground state to the first excited state is:

1 \( - 10.2\,eV\)
2 \( + 10.2\,eV\)
3 \( - 17\,eV\)
4 \( - 3.4\,eV\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356476 Using the Bohr’s model to calculate the speed of the electron in a hydrogen atom in the \(n = 1,2\) and \(3\) levels.

1 \(2.19 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.1 \times {10^6}\,m/s{\rm{ }}and\,7.3 \times {10^5}m/s\)
2 \(2.2 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.9 \times {10^6}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.5 \times {10^4}m/s\)
3 \(4.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.2 \times {10^6}m/s\)
4 \(2 \times {10^9}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^5}\,m/s\,\,and\,7 \times {10^5}m/s\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356472 The electron of a hydrogen atom revolves around the proton in a circular nth orbit of radius \({r_n} = {\varepsilon _0}{n^2}{h^2}/(\pi m{e^2})\) with speed,\({v_n} = \frac{{{e^2}}}{{2{\varepsilon _0}nh}}\) . The current due to the circulating charge is proportional to

1 \({e^2}\)
2 \({e^3}\)
3 \({e^5}\)
4 \({e^6}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356473 The ratio of area of first excited state to ground state of orbit of hydrogen atom is

1 \({1: 16}\)
2 \({1: 4}\)
3 \({4: 1}\)
4 \({16: 1}\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356474 Statement A :
Electrons in the atom are held due to coulomb forces.
Statement B :
The atom is stable only because the centripetal force due to Coulomb’s law is balanced by the centrifugal force

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both Statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXII12:ATOMS

356475 The value of ground state energy of a \(H\)-atom is \( - 13.6\,eV\). The energy required to take an electron from ground state to the first excited state is:

1 \( - 10.2\,eV\)
2 \( + 10.2\,eV\)
3 \( - 17\,eV\)
4 \( - 3.4\,eV\)
PHXII12:ATOMS

356476 Using the Bohr’s model to calculate the speed of the electron in a hydrogen atom in the \(n = 1,2\) and \(3\) levels.

1 \(2.19 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.1 \times {10^6}\,m/s{\rm{ }}and\,7.3 \times {10^5}m/s\)
2 \(2.2 \times {10^6}\,m/s,1.9 \times {10^6}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.5 \times {10^4}m/s\)
3 \(4.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^4}\,m/s\,\,and\,7.2 \times {10^6}m/s\)
4 \(2 \times {10^9}\,m/s,3.2 \times {10^5}\,m/s\,\,and\,7 \times {10^5}m/s\)