Albert Einstein was famously critical of Niels Bohr and quantum mechanics.
However it is perhaps incorrect to state that he did not believe in them, rather that he thought they were an incomplete solution and also felt uncomfortable with some of the ultimate implications of full acceptance of the theory.
Please see the link to the "Bohr-Einstein debates" for further details.
Niels Bohr proposed a "planetary system" model for the atom.
Yes because he publicised his ideas well. He knew people in journals, wrote a lot and spoke to lots of people to persuade him of his ideas.
He understood the importance of quantum theory (and used it to explain the electromagnetic radiation produced when elements are excited when heated to high tempeatures or by being placed in discharge tubes).
Niels Bohr introduced the notion of electronic orbits.
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It added on Niels Bohrs model and his research. And anika's cool :D
For a while, but eventually a new atomic model came out that we still use today.
Niels Bohr created the Bohrs model of the atom. This Danish physicist won a Nobel Prize in Physics for his developments in atomic structure and quantum physics.
Niels Bohr devised the Bohr model, which depicts the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons that travel in circular orbits around the nucleus, with electrostatic forces providing attraction.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohr_model
Jens Thorsen has written: 'Udviklingen af Niels Bohrs stoedtoeri i perioden 1912 til 1927'
Now, an advanced model derived from the Niels Bohr theory.
Electrons orbit the nucleus in specific shells. The K shell is the closest to the nucleus, and is followed by the L, M, N, O, and P shells, which move further out as the letter increases.