Describe Bohr's model of the atom.
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Bohr's Model:
The Bohr Model is a planetary model wherein the contrarily charged electrons circle a little, emphatically charged core like the planets circling the Sun (then again, actually the circles are not planar). The gravitational power of the close planetary system is numerically much the same as the Coulomb (electrical) power between the emphatically charged core and the contrarily charged electrons.
Primary concerns of the Bohr Model:
- Electrons circle the core in circles that have a set size and vitality.
- The vitality of the circle is identified with its size. The least vitality is found in the littlest circle.
- Radiation is consumed or transmitted when an electron moves starting with one circle then onto the next.
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