How do the distances in the solar system correspond to the distance between an electron and a nucleus in an atom?
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In physics, the energy of a positive charge and a negative charge depends on the distance between them. Therefore, Bohr decided that his energy levels must correspond to orbits, or circular paths centered around the nucleus of the atom. ... As a result electrons within an orbit always have the same energy.
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