Bohr hypothetical model

The condition given was that force of attraction between electron and nucleus = K/r I need the dependency of kinetic energy on shell number (n)
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Nimboi
NimboiOP3w ago
since F = mv^2 / r and mvr = nh/2pi for a bohr model, we can infer these 2 things velocity is independent of n, radius is proportional to n what is the dependency of kinetic energy on n? is it: i) independent of n since KE = 1/2*m*v^2 or ii) inversely proportional to n since KE = KQq/2r
hithav
hithav3w ago
how are you saying that KE=KQq/2r when F=K/r
Nimboi
NimboiOP3w ago
oHH that relation comes FROM the base conditions i cant implicitly assume it in a different model damn
hithav
hithav3w ago
wait was this a question from allen test ? i remember doing a similar ques
Nimboi
NimboiOP3w ago
idk, its from eduniti's modern physics expected questions for 2025 probably was there in some or the other allen test thank u
hithav
hithav3w ago
yeah it was there in allen test F=K/r
Nimboi
NimboiOP3w ago
+solved @hithav
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