Physics, asked by magamsravani2308, 9 hours ago

what is an orbit ? How is it different from Bohrs orbit?

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Answered by sanjanagowda77
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Answer : The region of space around a nucleus where the probability of finding an electron is maximum is called an orbital whereas Bohr's orbits refer to the fixed defined paths around nucleus, which electrons follow based on their energies.

Answered by rendomp
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The region of space around a nucleus where the probability of finding an electron is maximum is called an orbital whereas Bohr's orbits refer to the fixed defined paths around nucleus, which electrons follow based on their energies.

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