PHY100H1 Lecture Notes - Matter Wave, Bohr Model

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First, energy of radiation would be zero. E = h x f. so, h = e/f where h is planck"s constant, e is energy and f is the frequency of the particle. If that is 0=e/f that means that e= 0. Second, particles would not have wave properties. Matter wave length (m) = h / mv where h is planck"s constant, m is mass and v is velocity. When h equals 0, matter wave length would be zero as well. Third, the uncertainty principle would be meaningless. ( x) ( v) h/m where x is uncertainty in position, v is uncertainty in velocity, h is plank"s constant and m is mass. If h equals 0, ( x) ( v) would equals 0. Then, there would be no uncertainty because we could predict both velocity and position with pinpoint accuracy. Forth, when h = 0, there would be no quantum physics and newtonian physics would be valid.

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