Niels Bohr (the father, not the son who also got a Nobel prize) is known for:
- Nuclear models with layers explaining radiation
- Contributions to quantum mechanics
- Political work after WWII to put the nuclear bomb under UN control
The son of Niels Bohr is Aage Bohr.
To explain atomic emission spectra. Using the Bohr Model of a hydrogen atom, deriving the frequency of these emission lines is almost trivial. Without the Bohr Model, deriving them is impossible. Also, the "classical" model of electrons in an atom, acting like planets around a nucleus, would result in complete collapse of such an atom in a small fraction of a second.
Neils Bohr
Niels Bohr had one brother, Harald Bohr, who was a mathematician.
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
Yes
I guess not. Niels Bohr created the Bohr model and the element named after him is bohrium. That's why he's so famous?
Niels Bohr placed in the center of atom the atomic nucleus and electrons in movement around nucleus.
No one invented atoms, atoms were discovered. Niels Bohr did not discover or invent the atom, he did however create a model of the atom.
Bohr first publicly stated his postulates in three papers published in Philosophical Magazine in the second half of 1913.
To explain atomic emission spectra. Using the Bohr Model of a hydrogen atom, deriving the frequency of these emission lines is almost trivial. Without the Bohr Model, deriving them is impossible. Also, the "classical" model of electrons in an atom, acting like planets around a nucleus, would result in complete collapse of such an atom in a small fraction of a second.
The son of Niels Bohr is Aage Bohr.
To explain atomic emission spectra. Using the Bohr Model of a hydrogen atom, deriving the frequency of these emission lines is almost trivial. Without the Bohr Model, deriving them is impossible. Also, the "classical" model of electrons in an atom, acting like planets around a nucleus, would result in complete collapse of such an atom in a small fraction of a second.
No, Bohr is not single.
Neils Bohr
Bohr model, was Introduced by Niels Bohr in 1913
Niels Bohr had one brother, Harald Bohr, who was a mathematician.