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    intensities of spectral lines. 6. The Bohr Model does not explain fine structure and hyperfine structure in spectral lines. 7. It does not explain the Zeeman Effect. Main Points of the Bohr-Sommerfeld Model: Electrons are revolving around the nucleus not only in circular paths but also in some electrical paths. These energy gaps are so close that normal machine cannot visualize them. We can explain the multiplicity of hydrogen Atom via this model. According to quantum mechanics, each

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    The Theory of Knowledge

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    By looking up at the sky at night Olber wondered why the sky is dark if the number of stars was infinite. Using his sense perception and reason, Olber was able to deduce that Newton’s model must have been wrong if the sky got dark at night. On the contrary, as the natural sciences being largely based on the perceptions of our environment as well as reasoning, our perception can sometimes deceive us, but is also selective and can be

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    Henry Moseley, J.J. Thomson and Niels Bohr. In 1803 a man by the name of John Dalton Proposed that matter was comprised of atoms that were very simple and solid with no structure. He also put forward that each element was different from each other with different atomic weights. J.J. Thomson first discovered the electron in 1897 which lead to him developing a new model of the atom in 1904 - 1909, this new model is often referred to as the plum pudding model due to Thomson visualizing the atom as

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    Disagreement may aid the pursuit of knowledge in the natural and human sciences because disagreement leads to new discoveries. Disagreement is about gathering reliable knowledge as well as using this newfound knowledge, and occurs when a group fails to reach a consensus over the logic of an argument. Knowledge is composed of facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education. Two areas of knowledge that are impacted by disagreement are human science and natural science

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    onto paper, used to further explain, describe and simplify information. It can be in the form of a model, a diagram or an actual map showing features of the earth. When my Geography teacher in Form 4 taught the class about Population, we couldn’t really grasp the concept of how to determine the stages of countries in terms of their birth rate and death rate, so he used the Demographic Transition Model that shows the stages of birth rate and death rate as well as population growth of countries to further

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    Copenhagen Essay

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    lives, including the infamous meeting between two of the characters; Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr. Copenhagen proved to be a much more difficult read than expected, with very little logic and no set plot. There tended to be some organizational errors, and a problem with the clarity of the overall play, and use of language. Three characters by the name of Werner Heisenberg, Niels Bohr, and Margrethe Bohr, are able to come together and

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    Niels Bohr, and he made fundamental contributions in the way one can understand the atom 's structure. In addition to the structure, he also had an impact in the early development in quantum mechanics. His impact not only made a change in history, but also changed the way people looked at the atom’s structure. We can now build and learn from Niels Bohr and his foundations. Originating from Denmark, reigns an intelligent man from a well-educated family. Neil 's Bohr is the son of Christian Bohr, who

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    Niels Bohr has proven to be one of the most successful chemists throughout history; furthermore, Bohr has many awards as well as accommodations to the world of chemistry. Bohr, along with his younger brother, grew up in a genius environment due to his father’s profession in physics. While growing up in a education packed home, his father’s profession awakens a potential career ideal for Bohr. Soon after graduating from Gammelholm Grammar School in 1903, he enrolls at Copenhagen University. While

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    Harald became the first of the Bohr brothers to earn a master’s degree. Niels earned his 9 months later. The students in his class had to submit a thesis on a subject assigned by their supervisor. Bohr’s supervisor was Christiansen, and the topic he gave them was the electron theory of metals. Bohr then elaborated his master’s thesis in to his much larger theory “Doctor of Philosophy” thesis. He questioned the literature on the subject ,settling on a model assumed by Paul Drude and elaborated by

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    Neil Bohr Research Paper

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    Henrik David Bohr was born on October 7, 1885. He was the son of Christian and Ellen Bohr. Bohr grow up in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. Christian Bohr was a extremely smart professor and physicist, thus causing Neil to take a strong and intense interest in the study of science as well. Bohr attended Gammelholm Latin School and was an extremely smart young man. He attended Copenhagen University, were he received his masters and doctrine in physics. On January 1, 1912 Neil Bohr was got married

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