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It's actually completely opposite, electrons can have only specific energies (non-continuous) when the electrons are a part of an atom(s).

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No it may not. There are specific orbits that electrons can use. They are related to the energy it takes to move an electron to an upper orbit.

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Q: According to bohr's theory of the hydrogen atom is it possible for the electron to orbit the nucleus with any possible energy?
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