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Question

The ratio of kinetic energy to the total energy of an electron in a Bohr orbit of the hydrogen atom, is

A

2 : -1

B

1 : -1

C

1 : 1

D

1 : -2

Step-by-Step Solution

In a Bohr orbit, the kinetic energy (KEKE) is equal to the negative of the total energy (EE), i.e., KE=EKE = -E. Therefore, the ratio of kinetic energy to total energy is 1:11 : -1.

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