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How can Bohr's model be used to calculate the energies in different state?​

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Answered by Harshitachandak
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Explanation:

keeping the electrons in circular, quantized orbits around the positively-charged nucleus, Bohr was able to calculate the energy of an electron in the nth energy level of hydrogen: E ( n ) = − 1 n 2 ⋅ 13.6 eV E(n)=-\dfrac{1}{n^2} \cdot 13.6\,\text{eV} E(n)=−n21⋅13.

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