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which law obey by the bohr model ​

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Answered by XxxItsStylishGirlxxX
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He postulated that the angular momentum of the electron is quantized--i.e., it can have only discrete values. He assumed that otherwise electrons obey the laws of classical mechanics by traveling around the nucleus in circular orbits. Because of the quantization, the electron orbits have fixed sizes and energies.

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Explanation:

He postulated that the angular momentum of the electron is quantized--i.e., it can have only discrete values. He assumed that otherwise electrons obey the laws of classical mechanics by traveling around the nucleus in circular orbits. Because of the quantization, the electron orbits have fixed sizes and energies.

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