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31.
The number of waves in n x 10th Bohr's orbit are
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Austin said:
9 years ago
Who is sure of this explanation?
Isha aboobker said:
9 years ago
I am not understanding this question. Explain it clearly.
Archana said:
9 years ago
Please, confirm the solution of this question.
Geethanjali said:
9 years ago
Please provide the exact explanation along with it!
Swagatika said:
9 years ago
I do not understand this question. What is the mean of n*10th?
Arzoo said:
9 years ago
Not getting, please explain it.
Haseeb ahsan khan said:
8 years ago
Number of waves mean electrons.
Hridoi said:
6 years ago
Can anybody explain the answer?
Dwaipayan Gupta said:
6 years ago
Actually, it starts with 2*π*radius of the orbit=n*wavelength of the standing wave in a given orbit.
Here n is the no of waves. Now the question seems a little ambiguous. Please, someone explain to me n*10th part!
Here n is the no of waves. Now the question seems a little ambiguous. Please, someone explain to me n*10th part!
Priya said:
6 years ago
Please explain this I am not understanding it.
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