The Kinetic Energy of the electron in the Bohr atom is proportional to what quantity, all else being equal?
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In the Bohr model, electrons orbit the nucleus in defined energy levels or shells. The kinetic energy (KE) of an electron in these orbits is related to its motion. Show more…
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