What is de broglie's hypothesis of the wave nature of matter?
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Hypothesis 1:
Out of all the possible orbitals electrons revolve in an orbits in which its angular momentum is an integral multiple of h/2π.
In these orbits electrons don't radiate any energy.
Hypothesis 2:
When an electron makes a transition from a stable orbit with energy E¹ to a stable orbit with lower energy E² then it radiates energy in the form of a photon of frequency f such that E¹-E²=hf.
Out of all the possible orbitals electrons revolve in an orbits in which its angular momentum is an integral multiple of h/2π.
In these orbits electrons don't radiate any energy.
Hypothesis 2:
When an electron makes a transition from a stable orbit with energy E¹ to a stable orbit with lower energy E² then it radiates energy in the form of a photon of frequency f such that E¹-E²=hf.
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