Bohr proposed a planetary model of the atom in which electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed, circular orbits. Electrons can only occupy certain allowed orbits corresponding to specific discrete energy levels. Electrons jumping between these fixed energy levels would emit or absorb electromagnetic radiation of specific wavelengths.
Bohr proposed a planetary model of the atom in which electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed, circular orbits. Electrons can only occupy certain allowed orbits corresponding to specific discrete energy levels. Electrons jumping between these fixed energy levels would emit or absorb electromagnetic radiation of specific wavelengths.
Bohr proposed a planetary model of the atom in which electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed, circular orbits. Electrons can only occupy certain allowed orbits corresponding to specific discrete energy levels. Electrons jumping between these fixed energy levels would emit or absorb electromagnetic radiation of specific wavelengths.
Bohr proposed a planetary model of the atom in which electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed, circular orbits. Electrons can only occupy certain allowed orbits corresponding to specific discrete energy levels. Electrons jumping between these fixed energy levels would emit or absorb electromagnetic radiation of specific wavelengths.