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MHT CET 2024 10th May Evening Shift
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In the Bohr model of hydrogen atom, the centripetal force is furnished by the coulomb attraction between the proton and the electron. If ' $r_0$ ' is the radius of the ground state orbit, ' $m$ ' is the mass, ' e ' is the charge on the electron and ' $\varepsilon_0$ ' is the permittivity of vacuum, the speed of the electron is

A
zero
B
$\frac{\mathrm{e}}{\sqrt{\varepsilon_0 \mathrm{r}_0 \mathrm{~m}}}$
C
$\frac{\mathrm{e}}{\sqrt{4 \pi \varepsilon_0 \mathrm{r}_0 \mathrm{~m}}}$
D
$\frac{\sqrt{4 \pi \varepsilon_0 \mathrm{r}_0 \mathrm{~m}}}{\mathrm{e}}$
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MHT CET 2024 10th May Morning Shift
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If the ionisation energy for the hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV , then the energy required to excite it from the ground state to the next higher state is nearly

A
10.2 eV
B
13.6 eV
C
$-$10.2 eV
D
$-$3.4 eV
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MHT CET 2024 10th May Morning Shift
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Using Bohr's model, the orbital period of electron in hydrogen atom in $\mathrm{n}^{\text {th }}$ orbit is ( $\mathrm{m}=$ mass of electron, $\mathrm{h}=$ Planck's constant, $\mathrm{e}=$ electronic charge, $\varepsilon_0=$ permittivity of free space)

A
$\frac{2 \varepsilon_0^2 n^2 h^2}{m e^4}$
B
$\frac{4 \varepsilon_0^2 \mathrm{n}^2 \mathrm{~h}^2}{\mathrm{me}^2}$
C
$\frac{4 \varepsilon_0^2 \mathrm{n}^3 \mathrm{~h}^3}{\mathrm{me}^4}$
D
$\frac{4 \varepsilon_0 \mathrm{n}^2 \mathrm{~h}^2}{\pi \mathrm{me}^2}$
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MHT CET 2024 9th May Evening Shift
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The spectral series observed for hydrogen atom found in visible region is

A
Lyman
B
Balmer
C
Paschen
D
Brackett
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