The wave model. More specifically, it shows that light is a transverse wave - a longitudonal wave can't be polarized.
Bohr model explain these spectra.
Is not complete becuase not everythin is correct
The usefulness of a model is based on the models ability to explain a set of facts. In light of new evidence and new facts within the models reported domain, if it can continue to explain these new facts, its robustness lends even more to its 'usefulness'.
It helps explain metallic bonds.
Particle model
The Photoelectric Effect and the Compton effect, both of these effects are explained by Photons.
The wave model of light and the particle model of light.
Two models were developed to explain what light is, the photon model, which depicts light as a particle, and the wave model. In the field of quantum mechanics it is now recognized that light is both a particle and a wave (sometimes called a wavicle).
real image
It is because there is a light bulb and things like that......
Explain data model?
The wave model of light can not explain why heated objects emit only certain frequencies of light at a given temperature, why some metals emit electrons when light of a certain frequency is shone upon them, and it cannot explain the emission of different wavelengths from the different colors when an object (iron for example) is heated
explain spiral model in sdlc
Explain OSI reference model with revant diag
Bohr's model of the atom doesn't explain hydrogen's flammability.
Bohr model explain these spectra.
Is not complete becuase not everythin is correct