The Bohr model describes electrons orbiting the nucleus in stable orbits where their waves interfere and reinforce themselves. Electrons exist in specific allowed orbits and do not radiate energy while in these orbits. The model provided the first semi-classical explanation for the structure of atoms.
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The Bohr model describes electrons orbiting the nucleus in stable orbits where their waves interfere and reinforce themselves. Electrons exist in specific allowed orbits and do not radiate energy while in these orbits. The model provided the first semi-classical explanation for the structure of atoms.
The Bohr model describes electrons orbiting the nucleus in stable orbits where their waves interfere and reinforce themselves. Electrons exist in specific allowed orbits and do not radiate energy while in these orbits. The model provided the first semi-classical explanation for the structure of atoms.