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What is Bohr’s frequency condition?

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Answered by ramcharan54
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Bohr’s frequency condition

The law that the frequency of the radiation emitted or absorbed during the transition of an atomic system between two stationary states equals the difference in the energies of the states divided by Planck's constant.

Answered by ishat35
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Explanation:

Bohr's frequency condition is delta E=hv, meaning the difference in energy (when a high energy e- drops to a lower energy e- level) is equal to Planck's constant x frequency.

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