How does bohr's model explain the simultaneous equation?
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Answer:
When the electron moves from one allowed orbit to another it emits or absorbs photons of energy matching exactly the separation between the energies of the given orbits (emission/absorption spectrum).
Answer:
In Bohr's model of atom :-
1) The electrons revolve round the
nucleus in closed circular orbits .
[ Necessary Centripetal forces for rotation is provided by the electrostatic force between the nucleus and the electron ] .
2) An electron can revolve only in
certain , non-radiating orbits called
stationary orbits .
For these orbits ,
the total angular momentum of the moving electron is an integral multiple of
h/2π
3) The energy is radiated only when an
electron jumps from one stationary
orbit to another .
Explanation:
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NOTE :-
While jumping from one stationary orbit
to other either it emits or absorbs energy