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We propose of discussion and experimental testing a new so-called resonance formula of the spectrum of hydrogen. It is more common than the formula of Balmer-Rydberg. It contains larger number of series and also many more spectral lines in each series. It should be noted that this new formula is derived in accordance with the laws of classical mechanics. Starting point is a planetary model of the atom and the concept that electrons moved in classical elliptical orbit, and all parameters of its motion (coordinates, momentum, energy, speed, etc.) appear continuous functions of time. The interrupted spectrum is explained by the condition of resonance between the speed with which the electron moves in orbit and the speed of precession.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | We propose of discussion and experimental testing a new so-called resonance formula of the spectrum of hydrogen. It is more common than the formula of Balmer-Rydberg. It contains larger number of series and also many more spectral lines in each series. It should be noted that this new formula is derived in accordance with the laws of classical mechanics. Starting point is a planetary model of the atom and the concept that electrons moved in classical elliptical orbit, and all parameters of its motion (coordinates, momentum, energy, speed, etc.) appear continuous functions of time. The interrupted spectrum is explained by the condition of resonance between the speed with which the electron moves in orbit and the speed of precession. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Resonance Formula of the Hydrogen Spectrum |
| Read in full | Link to paper |
| Author(s) | Dimiter G Stoinov |
| Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
| Published | 2011 |
| Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
| Volume | 8 |
| No. of pages | 4 |
| Pages | 591-594 |
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Abstract
We propose of discussion and experimental testing a new so-called resonance formula of the spectrum of hydrogen. It is more common than the formula of Balmer-Rydberg. It contains larger number of series and also many more spectral lines in each series. It should be noted that this new formula is derived in accordance with the laws of classical mechanics. Starting point is a planetary model of the atom and the concept that electrons moved in classical elliptical orbit, and all parameters of its motion (coordinates, momentum, energy, speed, etc.) appear continuous functions of time. The interrupted spectrum is explained by the condition of resonance between the speed with which the electron moves in orbit and the speed of precession.