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what is a mechanical modal of an atom???????????????????????????????????????????????

what is a mechanical modal of an atom???????????????????????????????????????????????

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Gaddam Chethan
317 Points
8 years ago
Hello Guravaiah
                Two models of atomic structure are in use today: the Bohr model and the quantum mechanical model. The quantum mechanical model is based on mathematics.
T.kumar
281 Points
8 years ago
The Nodal Results Translator is a standalone application that translates the displacement output file from the native binary format used by Autodesk Simulation ...
Dheeru chowdary
100 Points
8 years ago
see mr guravaih,
               present we r talking abut the  2 models
i.e., bhors model
and the quantum mechanical model
Gowri sankar
292 Points
8 years ago
Hello guravaiah,
                     Two models of atomic structure are in use today: the Bohr model and the quantum mechanical model. The quantum mechanical model is based on mathematics
SAI SANDY
153 Points
8 years ago
 HELLO ,
The Nodal Results Translator is a standalone application that translates the displacement output file from the native binary format used by Autodesk Simulation .
Prabhakar ch
577 Points
8 years ago
Two models of atomic structure are in use today: the Bohr model and the quantum mechanical model. The quantum mechanical model is based on mathematics.
SAI SARDAR
1700 Points
8 years ago
Guravaiah, The machanical model of an atom is circular around it .And it can be declaired by Bhor`s model.
N JYOTHEESWAR
342 Points
8 years ago
The quantum mechanical model of the atom uses complex shapes of orbitals  volumes of space in which there is likely to be an electron. So, this model is based on probability rather than certainty.bohr model is another one.
T Dileep
100 Points
8 years ago
because of this,it can be challenging to replace this picture with one that more accurately represents the quantum mechanical model used by modern physicists.
sudarshan
174 Points
8 years ago
The quantum mechanical model of the atom uses complex shapes of orbitals volumes of space in which there is likely to be an electron. So, this model is based on probability rather than certainty.

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