NEET Physics Bohr Model MCQ Question
The angular momentum of an electron moving in an orbit of hydrogen atom is 1.5 ℏ/π. The energy in the same orbit is nearly.
−1.5 eV
−1.6 eV
−1.3 eV
−1.4 eV
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
The energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom is given by E = −13.6/n² eV. Using the angular momentum quantization condition L = nℏ, we find n and calculate the energy.
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