Energy graphs and the Bohr model

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by Caitlin Taylor


[[File:[Example.jpg]]]==The Main Idea==

Energy graphs and the Bohr model.

This page gives a more in-depth explanation of how to use energy graphs to comprehend the Bohr model. It explains how to illustrate excited states and photon emissions or absorptions.

A Mathematical Model

Electronic Energy levels of a Hydrogen Atom

E = K + Uelectric

1) [math]\displaystyle{ E = {\frac{mv^2}{2}} - {\frac{{\frac{1}{2}}*{\frac{1}{4π ε0}}*{\frac{me^2}{h*}}}{N^2}} }[/math]

2) [math]\displaystyle{ E = {\frac{13.6 eV}{N^2}} }[/math] where N = 1,2,3

A Computational Model

How do we visualize or predict using this topic. Consider embedding some vpython code here Teach hands-on with GlowScript

Examples

Simple


This Bohr model picture helps you visualize the orbit radii of the different excited states of the hydrogen aton described in the bohr model.

Middling

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