Which of the following statements are true regarding Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom?
$(I)$ Orbiting speed of the electron decreases as it shifts to discrete orbits away from the nucleus.
$(II)$ Radii of allowed orbits of the electron are proportional to the principal quantum number.
$(III)$ Frequency with which electrons orbit around the nucleus in discrete orbits is inversely proportional to the cube of the principal quantum number.
$(IV)$ Binding force with which the electron is bound to the nucleus increases as it shifts to outer orbits.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

  • A
    $I$ and $III$
  • B
    $II$ and $IV$
  • C
    $I, II$ and $III$
  • D
    $II, III$ and $IV$

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