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State the Bohr's rule​

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Answered by bbhati658
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Bohr's selection rule states that the transition from a stationary state \(n'\) to another stationary state \(n''\) is allowed if and only if there exists a \(\tau\)th harmonic in the classical motion of the electron in the initial stationary state; if there is no \(\tau\)th harmonic in the classical ...

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Bohr correctly proposed that the energy and radii of the orbits of electrons in atoms are quantized, with energy for transitions between orbits given by ∆E = hf = Ei − Ef, where ∆E is the change in energy between the initial and final orbits and hf is the energy of an absorbed or emitted photon.

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