The scientist was Niels Bohr.
On Bohr's model of the atom, electrons move in circular orbits around the nucleus. These orbits have specific energy levels, and electrons can transition between these orbits by either absorbing or emitting energy in the form of photons. The orbits were quantized, meaning that only certain orbits were allowed for the electrons to move in.
No, but the do orbit in a certain shell.
In the Bohr model, electrons circle the nucleus in specific orbits or energy levels, each with a fixed radius and energy value. These orbits are quantized, meaning electrons can only exist in certain stable orbits without radiating energy. The model's main idea is that electrons move in circular orbits at fixed distances from the nucleus, similar to planets orbiting the sun.
In the Bohr model, electrons move in circular orbits around the nucleus at specific energy levels. These energy levels are quantized, meaning electrons can only occupy certain orbits corresponding to specific energy values. Electrons can jump between these energy levels by either absorbing or emitting energy in the form of photons.
Electrons spin around the nucleus, like the earth orbits the sun
In Niels Bohr's model of the atom, electrons move in specific orbits or energy levels around the nucleus, much like planets orbiting the sun. These orbits are quantized, meaning electrons can only exist in certain allowed energy states.
They move around the nucleus in gravitational orbits
Elliptical
He suggested that electrons must be orbiting the nucleus in a certain fixed energy level or shells He also thought that each electron has it's own level of energy, and rotates the Nucleus -- Jopika
This was Niels Bohr.
This was Niels Bohr.
This was Niels Bohr.