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  1. The Bohr–Sommerfeld model (also known as the Sommerfeld model or BohrSommerfeld theory) was an extension of the Bohr model to allow elliptical orbits of electrons around an atomic nucleus. Bohr–Sommerfeld theory is named after Danish physicist Niels Bohr and German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld.

  2. Nov 16, 2023 · Sommerfeld's atomic model, developed in the early 20th century, expanded on Bohr's model by introducing significant modifications to the description of the structure of atoms. Arnold Sommerfeld incorporated elliptical and asymmetric orbits for electrons, in contrast to Bohr's circular orbits.

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  4. Arnold Sommerfeld (born Dec. 5, 1868, Königsberg, Prussia [now Kaliningrad, Russia]—died April 26, 1951, Munich) was a German physicist whose atomic model permitted the explanation of fine-structure spectral lines.

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  5. The Bohr–Sommerfeld model (also known as the Sommerfeld model or BohrSommerfeld theory) was an extension of the Bohr model to allow elliptical orbits of electrons around an atomic nucleus. Bohr–Sommerfeld theory is named after Danish physicist Niels Bohr and German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld.

  6. Arnold Sommerfeld is one of the pioneers of quantum and atomic physics. He was a brilliant German theoretical physicist who also educated many students in physics. He is known for introducing the azimuthal quantum number (2nd quantum number) and the spin quantum number (4th quantum number).

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  8. May 29, 2018 · Sommerfeld made Bohr’s atomic model a subject of his own research not for theoretical reasons but because of its success in determining a spectroscopic quantity (Rydberg’s constant); by extending Bohr’s model Sommerfeld hoped to break new ground in the field of atomic spectroscopy.

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