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Spectral Series & Atomic Transitions Explained | Success of Bohr Model

Energy levels in an atom are quantized, and electrons can only exist in specific energy states. So, when electrons transition between these states, they emit or absorb energy in discrete amounts, leading to the observed discrete emission or absorption lines in the spectrum. In this video I discuss the spectral series of the Hydrogen Atom, namely Lyman, Balmer, Paschen, Brackett and Pfund Series, and how they arise as a result of discrete Atomic transitions. 𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬ELEVATE CLASSES𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬 Browse LIVE & Recorded Courses for Physics IITJAM, CSIR-NET, GATE, TIFR, JEST etc on our platform ► https://www.elevateclasses.in/ Android ► https://bit.ly/3zU71ur iOS ► https://apple.co/3ZPRWVJ (use ORG code - AHGXS) 𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬LEC NOTES - GDRIVE𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬 Find the PDF Scanned copy of my NOTES for this lecture here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-g4r... 𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬VIDEO DESCRIPTION𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬 Atomic transitions explain discrete emission spectra by connecting the quantized energy levels of electrons in an atom to the specific wavelengths of light emitted during transitions between these levels. Each spectral line corresponds to a specific energy transition, and the overall pattern of lines constitutes the unique fingerprint of an element's emission spectrum. 00:00 Bohr Model of Atom 06:58 Atomic Transitions 13:31 Spectral Series 𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬TELEGRAM𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬 Join my Telegram Channel ► https://t.me/FortheLoveofPhysicsYT 𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬SUPPORT CHANNEL𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬𓏬 Your Financial support provides me an additional incentive to create high quality lecture videos. I am very much thankful for your generosity and kindness Support/ Patreon ❤️❤️❤️  / dibyajyotidas   Donate/ Paypal 🔥🔥🔥 https://paypal.me/FortheLoveofPhysics JOIN MEMBERSHIP in Youtube 😇😇😇    / @fortheloveofphysics  

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