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what is Bohr's quantization conditions​

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Answered by radhika6719
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Bohr's quantisation condition: According to Bohr, an electron can revolve only in certain discrete, non-radiating orbits for which total angular momentum of the revolving electron is an integral multiple of h 2 π where h is the Planck's constant. This is the required relation between the three wavelengths.

Answered by riya7097
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Bohr's quantisation condition: According to Bohr, an electron can revolve only in certain discrete, non-radiating orbits for which total angular momentum of the revolving electron is an integral multiple of h 2 π where h is the Planck's constant. This is the required relation between the three wavelengths.

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