Schrodinger's<span> wave... Energy: The </span>Bohr model<span> and the Quantum Mechanical </span>model<span>of the </span>atom<span> both assign specific energies to an electron. ... Positions Occupied by Electrons: The </span>main<span> similarity </span>between<span> the two </span>models<span> is that in both electrons are</span>different<span> distances from the nucleus, corresponding to </span>different<span> energies.
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I don't see an image, but the force of gravity depends on mass and distance. If the mass and the distance are different, you divide (mass÷distance).the greater the number the greater the force of gravity.
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