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According to Bohr’s atomic model mvr =

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Answered by nandani00364088
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Angular momentum of an electron by Bohr is given by mvr or nh/2π (where v is the velocity, n is the orbit in which electron is, m is mass of the electron, and r is the radius of the nth orbit).

Bohr’s atomic model laid down various postulates for the arrangement of electrons in different orbits around the nucleus. According to Bohr’s atomic model, the angular momentum of electron orbiting around the nucleus is quantized. He further added that electrons move only in those orbits where angular momentum of an electron is an integral multiple of h/2. This postulate regarding the quantisation of angular momentum of an electron was later explained by Louis de Broglie. According to him, a moving electron in its circular orbit behaves like a particle wave.

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Answered by shivajibhoir590
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Angular momentum of an electron by Bohr is given by mvr or nh/2π (where v is the velocity, n is the orbit in which electron is, m is mass of the electron, and r is the radius of the nth orbit). ... According to Bohr's atomic model, the angular momentum of electron orbiting around the nucleus is quantized.

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