He made a model of the atom, with electrons circling the nucleus.
When it came to study of atom, Niels Bohr 's contribution was towards understanding the structure of an atom. The Bohr model was contributed by him. According to that model, electrons' energy levels are discrete. And electrons rotate in steady orbits around the nucleus of an atom. But they can jump from one energy level to another.
He came up with a very accurate model of the atom. The quantum model was the next model.
He formulated his atomic model (electrons orbiting the nucleus) in 1913.
he used the atom to make a nucluer bomb
Bohr devoleped a model of the atom that predicts how it will behave.
The electrons in the Bohr's model of the atom have been compared to the planets of our solar system. While Sun has been compared to nucleus containing nutrons and protons. Make note that the path of the electrons in a stable atom is circular.
The question is probably intended to cue the answer "Niels Bohr", but it could apply to almost any subsequent theoretician of atomic structure.
He formulated his atomic model (electrons orbiting the nucleus) in 1913.
he used the atom to make a nucluer bomb
he used the atom to make a nucluer bomb
Bohr devoleped a model of the atom that predicts how it will behave.
The electrons in the Bohr's model of the atom have been compared to the planets of our solar system. While Sun has been compared to nucleus containing nutrons and protons. Make note that the path of the electrons in a stable atom is circular.
The question is probably intended to cue the answer "Niels Bohr", but it could apply to almost any subsequent theoretician of atomic structure.
He thought a lot.Niels Bohr, depicts the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons that travel in circular orbits around the nucleus-similar in structure to the solar system, but with electrostatic forces providing attraction, rather than gravity.Bohr model is a quantum physics-based modification of the Rutherford model, many sources combine the two, referring to the Rutherford-Bohr model.
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In 1938 Bohr worked with Albert Einstein and carried out atomic research; was elected president of the Danish Academy of Science and was an advisor to the Manhattan Project, which produced the first atomic bomb.
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