Niels Bohr develops an atomic model which incorporates quantum conditions. It successfully explains the radiation spectrum of the hydrogen atom, but is still…
Quantum Mechanics 4c – Atoms III
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Quantum Mechanics 4c – Atoms IIIby wpjljron.Quantum Mechanics 4c – Atoms IIINiels Bohr develops an atomic model which incorporates quantum conditions. It successfully explains the radiation spectrum of the hydrogen atom, but is still…
Ted Steen30 November, 2014 at 11:23 pm
These videos are amazing. Thank you so much for making them!
viascience25 March, 2013 at 1:12 am
The Bohr orbits are not the same as the orbitals in the wave equation
solution. In both cases, however, there are many different orbits/orbitals
with different energies. Transitions between those produce the different
frequencies of radiation.
Jeremy Kerr24 March, 2013 at 9:05 am
So. are these Bohr Orbits part of Orbitals brought up in future videos or
are they orbitals themselves? For instance, Hydrogen has 1 S orbital, how
does it give off so many different discreet frequencies? Are there just
different types of S orbitals that Hydrogen can have or am I
misunderstanding something?
An artist theory on the physics of 'Time' as a physical process. Quantum Atom Theory23 January, 2013 at 11:16 am
Could the quantum jump be a new moment in time with the future unfolding
one photon electron coupling after another? This theory is very simple it
says the forward momentum of light forms the forward flow of ‘time’ within
each individual reference frame. The wave-particle duality of light and
matter (electrons) forms an interactive process forming a blank canvas that
the individual can interact with turning the possible into the actual.
Souldriven8923 January, 2013 at 6:21 am
The plot thickens.
Robinzon Ramos23 January, 2013 at 3:17 am
I love these videos
TheAmmoniacal22 January, 2013 at 9:01 pm
Thank you 🙂