The Bohr model of atoms

The Bohr Model Of Atoms Physics Question

The Bohr model of atoms

Options

(a) Assumes that the angular momentum of electrons is quantized
(b) Uses Einstein’s photoelectric equation
(c) Predicts emission spectra for continuous atoms
(d) Predicts the same emission spectra for all types of atoms

Correct Answer:

Assumes that the angular momentum of electrons is quantized

Explanation:

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Subject: Physics (2479)

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