Science, asked by vishal601, 1 year ago

can anyone say Bohr's model of atom explain

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Answered by AritraMondal
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Bohr's model of atom had electrons revolving around the nucleus in fixed shells or orbits, with each shell associated with a fixed amount of energy. The shell closest to the nucleus, or K shell has the least amount of energy and energy decreases as we move away from the nucleus.
Answered by Anonymous
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Bhor clearified rutherford model. he said that electrons does not loss its energy due to centripetul force .
so it remains moving around nucleus .
he suggested that electrons move in definite energy levels called orbit (K L M N)
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