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what is bohrs quantization?​

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Answered by agarwal1979manisha
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Explanation:

Period of revolution of charged particle q ,

T=

velocity

circumference

or T=2πR/v

Circulating current , I=q/T=q/(2πR/v)=qv/2πR

Therefore magnetic moment of charged particle ,

M=IA (where A=area of circular path)

M=(qv/2πR)(πR

2

)=(qvR/2) ..........eq1

Now , angular momentum of particle of mass m ,

L=mvR .............eq2

Dividivg eq1 by eq2 ,

L

M

=

mvR

qvR/2

=q/2m

Answered by sristi1506
0

Answer:

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Bohr's quantization principle states that electrons revolve in a stationary orbit of which energy and momentum are fixed. Momentum of an electron in the fixed orbit is given by nh/2, where n is the principal quantum number.

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