Asked by Laura
is it reasonable to expect that these models will change again in time? Explain.
Like the bohr diagram and etc;
Like the bohr diagram and etc;
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Answered by
Steve
Of course not. The Bohr model will always be the Bohr model.
However, it is always possible that new data will give rise to a new model, possibly based in the Bohr model.
Or any other model.
Einstein's special relativity did not change Newtonian mechanics in any way. It just proposed a new model, which adjusted Newton's model at high speeds.
However, it is always possible that new data will give rise to a new model, possibly based in the Bohr model.
Or any other model.
Einstein's special relativity did not change Newtonian mechanics in any way. It just proposed a new model, which adjusted Newton's model at high speeds.
Answered by
Laura
Thank you so much
Answered by
Laura
And also what do u mean by will give rise to a ...
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