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Consider ‘postulate’ given below. There exist at least three points that are not on the same line. Do this postulate contains any undefined term ? Is this postulate consistent ? Do they follow from Euclid’s postulate ? Explain.

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Bohr's model of hydrogen atom In order to explain the stability of atom and its line spectra, Bohr gave a set of postulates: An electron in an atom revolves in certain circular orbit around the nucleus. These are the orbits for which mvr=(nh)/(2pi) In these allowed orbits, the electron does not radiate energy. When an electron jumps from higher energy level E_(n_2) to lower energy orbit E_(n_1) , radiation is emittd and frequency of emitted electron is given by v=(E_(n_2)-E_(n_1))/h . Further the radius of the n^(th) orbit of hydrogen atom is r=(n^2h^24piepsilon_0)/(4pi^2me^2) and energy of the n^(th) orbit is given by E_n=-13.6/n^2 eV . If 13.6 eV energy is required to ionise the hydrogen atom, then enegy required to remove an electron from n=2 is:

Bohr's model of hydrogen atom In order to explain the stability of atom and its line spectra, Bohr gave a set of postulates: An electron in an atom revolves in certain circular orbit around the nucleus. These are the orbits for which mvr=(nh)/(2pi) In these allowed orbits, the electron does not radiate energy. When an electron jumps from higher energy level E_(n_2) to lower energy orbit E_(n_1) , radiation is emittd and frequency of emitted electron is given by v=(E_(n_2)-E_(n_1))/h . Further the radius of the n^(th) orbit of hydrogen atom is r=(n^2h^24piepsilon_0)/(4pi^2me^2) and energy of the n^(th) orbit is given by E_n=-13.6/n^2 eV . When hydrogen atom is the first excited level, it radius is:,

Bohr's model of hydrogen atom In order to explain the stability of atom and its line spectra, Bohr gave a set of postulates: An electron in an atom revolves in certain circular orbit around the nucleus. These are the orbits for which mvr=(nh)/(2pi) In these allowed orbits, the electron does not radiate energy. When an electron jumps from higher energy level E_(n_2) to lower energy orbit E_(n_1) , radiation is emittd and frequency of emitted electron is given by v=(E_(n_2)-E_(n_1))/h . Further the radius of the n^(th) orbit of hydrogen atom is r=(n^2h^24piepsilon_0)/(4pi^2me^2) and energy of the n^(th) orbit is given by E_n=-13.6/n^2 eV . The angular momentum of the orbital electron is integarl multiple of

Bohr's model of hydrogen atom In order to explain the stability of atom and its line spectra, Bohr gave a set of postulates: An electron in an atom revolves in certain circular orbit around the nucleus. These are the orbits for which mvr=(nh)/(2pi) In these allowed orbits, the electron does not radiate energy. When an electron jumps from higher energy level E_(n_2) to lower energy orbit E_(n_1) , radiation is emittd and frequency of emitted electron is given by v=(E_(n_2)-E_(n_1))/h . Further the radius of the n^(th) orbit of hydrogen atom is r=(n^2h^24piepsilon_0)/(4pi^2me^2) and energy of the n^(th) orbit is given by E_n=-13.6/n^2 eV . What would happen, if the electron in an atom is stationary?

Bohr's model of hydrogen atom In order to explain the stability of atom and its line spectra, Bohr gave a set of postulates: An electron in an atom revolves in certain circular orbit around the nucleus. These are the orbits for which mvr=(nh)/(2pi) In these allowed orbits, the electron does not radiate energy. When an electron jumps from higher energy level E_(n_2) to lower energy orbit E_(n_1) , radiation is emittd and frequency of emitted electron is given by v=(E_(n_2)-E_(n_1))/h . Further the radius of the n^(th) orbit of hydrogen atom is r=(n^2h^24piepsilon_0)/(4pi^2me^2) and energy of the n^(th) orbit is given by E_n=-13.6/n^2 eV . The ground state energy of hydroen atom is -13.6 eV. The KE and PE of the electron in this state are

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  2. Explain the difference between an axiom and a theorem.

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  3. Define the following Ray?

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  4. Define the following Line segment?

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  5. Define the following Half-line?

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  6. Define the following Parallel lines.

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  7. Define the following Intersecting lines.

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  8. Define the following Concurrent lines.

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  9. Define the following Collinear points

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  10. Define the following terms Planet

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  11. How many lines can pass through a given point?

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  12. How many circles can be drawn to pass through two given points?

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  13. How many points can be two distinct lines intersect at the most?

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  14. In the fig. AE=DF where E and F are mid-points of AB and DC respective...

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  15. In the fig. name six points, four line segments, four rays, three col...

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  16. How many lines can pass through a given point?

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  17. How many lines can pass through two given points?

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  18. How many points can be two distinct lines intersect at the most?

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  19. How many points can be two distinct lines intersect at the most?

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  20. How many planes can be made to pass through three distinct points?

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  21. Show that every line segment has one and only one middle point.

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