According to Neils Bohr, while revolving in descrete orbits the electrons *
1)produce energy
2)radiate energy
3)do not radiate energy
4)none of these
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Bohr's idea was that each discrete orbit could only hold a certain number of electrons. After that orbit is full, the next level would have to be used. This gives the atom a shell structure, in which each shell corresponds to a Bohr orbit. ... This outer electron should be at nearly one Bohr radius from the nucleus.
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