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I myself generally assume that the energy will appear as a jump in electron orbits.
There must be a shift in electron orbits to yield chemical energy or transfer it to other molecules.
This classical prediction is violated by the observation of stable electron orbits.
In the paper, Heisenberg formulated quantum theory without sharp electron orbits.
How does this affect the electron orbits?
If the magnetic field lies in the plane of the electron orbit, however, the magnetic energy is zero.
The broken electron orbit, Melody thought.
Assume that de Broglie's model of electron orbits is an accurate description of reality.
It turns out that these standing wave states for electrons correspond exactly to the "allowed" electron orbits in Bohr's model.
Its account of quantum jumps supplanted the Bohr Model's electron orbits.
The photon amp band across his eyes bestowed an alien blue tinge to every surface, the glow of electron orbits in decay.
Bohr model of a carbon atom, visualized in terms of (a) electron orbits and (b) the equivalent energy levels.
In atomic physics, the parameter n is called the principal quantum number and r is the radius of the electron orbit around the nucleus.
In elements with multiple electron orbits, the smallest orbits correspond with the lowest energy and these fill up first.
I went to work out equations of wobbles... Then I thought about how electron orbits start to move in relativity.
Working on a project of Kitchener's; I was studying theoretical perturbations in electron orbits.' '
For an experimentalist, by definition, that numerical value is equal to one bohr unit whether the electron orbit in hydrogen is constant or not.
The space within your electron orbit shell boundary was endowed by the Creative Spirit with His unseen Intelligence.
De Broglie suggested that the allowed electron orbits were those for which the circumference of the orbit would be an integer number of wavelengths.
Atoms of a noble gas interact via a potential in which an attracting London forces balances a repelling force which results from overlapping electron orbits.
The negatively charged electrons have a degree of self-awareness, and this permits them to flow to other electron orbits, creating a chain-exchange of energy/quality.
The quantum characteristics of excimer can be described by a stable core molecular ion surrounded by Rydberg-like electron orbits.
Any Knyfh could mate with any other, their mergence of nucleus and electron orbit resulting in prompt fissioning into two new compromise entities.
To overcome wallpaper's stodgy image, designers adopted modern motifs like rocket ships and television antennas, ranch houses and electron orbits.
Larmor noticed on that occasion, that not only can length-contraction be derived from it, but he also calculated some sort of time dilation for electron orbits.