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Bohr's Atomic Model
Radius of an Orbit in Bohr's Atomic Model Formulas
Radius of an Orbit is the distance from the center of orbit of an electron to a point on its surface. And is denoted by r
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. Radius of an Orbit is usually measured using the Nanometer for Length. Note that the value of Radius of an Orbit is always negative.
Formulas to find Radius of an Orbit in Bohr's Atomic Model
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List of variables in Bohr's Atomic Model formulas
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FAQ
What is the Radius of an Orbit?
Radius of an Orbit is the distance from the center of orbit of an electron to a point on its surface. Radius of an Orbit is usually measured using the Nanometer for Length. Note that the value of Radius of an Orbit is always negative.
Can the Radius of an Orbit be negative?
Yes, the Radius of an Orbit, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Radius of an Orbit?
Radius of an Orbit is usually measured using the Nanometer[nm] for Length. Meter[nm], Millimeter[nm], Kilometer[nm] are the few other units in which Radius of an Orbit can be measured.
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