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How is Bohr's theory found to be defective in the light of heisenberg uncertainty principle?​

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Answered by jitendraparori
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Well, Bohr's model of the atom assumes fixed orbits AND trajectories for the electron. Simultaneously known orbits and trajectories violate the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. The problem is, electrons do NOT travel in fixed orbits, and they do NOT travel with fixed trajectories.

Answered by paragtiwari
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Well, Bohr's model of the atom assumes fixed orbits AND trajectories for the electron. Simultaneously known orbits and trajectories violate the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. The problem is, electrons do NOT travel in fixed orbits, and they do NOT travel with fixed trajectories

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