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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago
According to de-Broglie hypothesis, a stationary orbit is the one that contains an integral number of de-Broglie waves associated with the revolving electron.
Total distance covered by electron = Circumference of the orbit =
For the permissible orbit,
2πrn = n{tex}\lambda{/tex}........... (i)
Now according to de-Broglie wavelegnth
{tex}\lambda{/tex}= h/mv
Now puiting this in (i)
2πrn = n{tex}h/mv{/tex}.
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