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Physics Questions

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What is Bohr's first law?   show
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show Only certain radii are allowed; these must satisfy the requirement that the angular momentum(L) is quantized.  
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What is Bohr's third law?   show
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show orbits, electron energies  
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show Atoms are completely impossible from the Newtonian point of view.  
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What type of atoms does Bohrs model work best for?   show
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What type of atoms does Bohrs model not work best for?   show
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show Two body problem  
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show Multi bodied problem  
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show A foundation  
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show Light is a wave which can be a particle.  
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What question did Broglie ask about electrons?   show
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What new paradigm did Broglie develop?   show
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Whose theory was Schrodinger able to replicate?   show
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What does the Pauli Exclusion Principle state?   show
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What extra internal property does the electron have?   show
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What is a valence electron?   show
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show A completely filled outer shell  
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show A wave packet  
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What did Wolfgang Pauli create?   show
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show Two electron quantum states  
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What is spin a measure of?   show
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