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The modern atomic model is based on quantum mechanics.
Bohr's model explains how electron transitions cause hydrogen's atomic emission spectra. The quantum model is a 3-d view of the atom, which shows an electron's energy levels and sublevels and the probability of an electron's location, proven with complex mathematics.
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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.
In 1913 he gave us the Bohr Model to explain the Rydberg formula for spectral emissions.
Today the model of atom is based on quantum mechanics.
The Bohr Model, and its the basis of quantum theory
The modern atomic model is based on quantum mechanics.
No, it is not necessary.
A Schrodinger atomic model doesn't exist; you think probable to quantum mechanics.
Well, the conventional system of quantum mechanics can also be known as the Standard Model of Particle Interaction, or the Standard Model for short.
Bohr's model explains how electron transitions cause hydrogen's atomic emission spectra. The quantum model is a 3-d view of the atom, which shows an electron's energy levels and sublevels and the probability of an electron's location, proven with complex mathematics.
He was a physicist that is most known for working with quantum mechanics. Schrodinger's cat was his thought on the uncertaintiness of the modern model of quantum mechanics. The cat was either dead or alive but also neither.
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String theory is one of the leading candidates for a theory of everything, that is, a theory that unifies all 4 basic forces of nature, viz, gravity, the electromagnetic force, the strong force and the weak force. The last 3 forces mentioned above are described by quantum mechanics. This is the link between quantum mechanics and string theory. ps- If you believe in watertight definitions, then quantum mechanics is all the quantum theory till Dirac's equation. I'm taking quantum mechanics as the theory of the small as such, that is, all of the phenomena of the small from Plank till the standard model and beyond.
The Bohr model!