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 \bf{\mathfrak{How \: to \: calculate \: number \: of \: waves \: in \: an \:orbit?}}


meenakshi997sa: 2πr/n = λ

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Answered by MOSFET01
3
number of waves =n(n-1)/2

n= principal quantum no.

number of waves = circumference of electron orbit/ wavelength

=2πr/ l

l = h/mv
Answered by DonDj
5
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◆ According to the Bohr's electron model, he gave the formula to calculate numbers of waves as;

◆ No.of waves = circumference of electron orbit / wave length

=2πr /λ λ=h /mv

★ No.of waves = 2π/h (mvr) ★

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