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calculate the number of waves made by a Bohr electron in one complete revolution in its third orbit​

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Answered by krishtiwari07
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In general, the number of waves made by a Bohr electron in an orbit is equal to its quantum number. Thus the circumference of the 3rd orbit is equal to 3 times the wavelength of electron i.e. the electron makes three revolution around the 3rd orbit.

Answered by sanorita27
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In general, the number of waves made by a Bohr electron in an orbit is equal to its quantum number. Thus the circumference of the 3rd orbit is equal to 3 times the wavelength of electron i.e. the electron makes three revolution around the 3rd orbit.

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