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How many waves are there in the sixth Bohr's orbit of hydrogen​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The number of waves are 6.

Explanation:

  • Number of waves = circumference / wavelength
  • Circumference = 2 π r
  • Wavelength = λ

Solution:

Number of waves = 2 π r /  λ

Now wavelength (λ) = h / mv

Number of waves = 2 π r /  h / mv

                              = 2 π  / h x mvr

Number of waves = 2 π  /  h x nh / 2 π

Number of waves =  n   [ Since n = 6]

Thus the number of waves are 6.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

The number of waves are 6.

Explanation:

Number of waves = circumference / wavelength

Circumference = 2 π r

Wavelength = λ

Solution:

Number of waves = 2 π r /  λ

Now wavelength (λ) = h / mv

Number of waves = 2 π r /  h / mv

                              = 2 π  / h x mvr

Number of waves = 2 π  /  h x nh / 2 π

Number of waves =  n   [ Since n = 6]

Thus the number of waves are 6.

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