How does uncertainty principle violtar bohr's model?
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The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle discredits the aspect of the Bohr atom model that an electron is constrained to a one-dimensional orbit of a fixed radius around the nucleus. ... It simply states that a particle behaves both as a wave and a particle and therefore cannot have both a definite momentum and position
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Bohr's model of the atom assumes fixed orbits AND trajectories for the electron. Simultaneously known orbits and trajectories violate the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. ... Therefore, it should NOT be that the uncertainties in position and momentum are Δx=Δpx=0 .
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