Physics:Fixed orbit
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A fixed orbit is the concept, in atomic physics, where an electron is considered to remain in a specific orbit, at a fixed distance from an atom's nucleus, for a particular energy level.[1][2] The concept was promoted by quantum physicist Niels Bohr c. 1913.[2][3][4] The idea of the fixed orbit is considered a major component of the Bohr model (or Bohr theory).
References
- ↑ "Student Years, 1920–1927: The Old Quantum Theory". https://history.aip.org/history/exhibits/heisenberg/p05c.htm.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Zumdahl, Steven S.; DeCoste, Donald J. (2007). Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation. Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-0-618-80327-9. https://books.google.com/books?id=2KR0sYkqSPkC.
- ↑ Curran, Gregory L (2001). "Lesson 3-2 The Development of the Atomic Model". http://www.fordhamprep.org/gcurran/sho/sho/lessons/lesson32.htm.
- ↑ Blamire, John (2003). "The Quantum Atom – BIOdotEDU". http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/bc/ahp/LAD/C3/C3_elecPos_02.html.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed orbit.
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