Chemistry, asked by gasthirameshgoud, 2 months ago

Bohrs model violates the rules of classical physics because it assumes that
(A) All electrons have same charge.
(B) The nucleus has same charge.
(C) Electrons can revolve around the nucleus.
(D) A charged particle can accelerate without emitting radiant energy.​

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Answered by soumik860
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Answer:

(D) A charged particle can accelerate without emitting radiant energy.

Answered by rahul123437
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Option - (D) - A charged particle can accelerate without emitting radiant energy.​

Bohrs model violates the rules of classical physics because it assumes that a charged particle can accelerate without emitting radiant energy.​

Explanation:

  • When a charged particle accelerates it will emit energy as stated in MAXWELLS THEORY.
  • As per BOHR'S THEORY -Electrons will remain in the orbit and it will be stable without radiating in other orbits. These orbits will be called Stationary orbits.
  • It is at a certain discrete set of distances from the nucleus.
  • The orbits will be associated with definite energies and are known as energy levels or energy shells.
  • The electron will have an acceleration that does not result in radiation and energy loss.
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