State postulates which Bohr suggest to overcome the shortcoming of either ford atomic models
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1. The electrons revolve in special orbits called discrete orbits.
2. While revolving in discrete orbits the election do not radiate energy.
3. They were arranged in various orbits. The no. of electron in each orbit was determined by formula 2n².
4. The orbits fill in step-wise manner.
Thus, he overcame the drawbacks of the Rutherford model of an atom which couldn't prove the stability of an atom.
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