In the Bohr's model of atom the electron in an energy level emits or absorbs energy only when it?

Answer: jumps away
Explanation

In Bohr's model, electrons occupy specific energy levels around the nucleus.

When an electron moves from a lower energy level to a higher energy level, it absorbs energy

Conversely, when an electron moves from a higher energy level to a lower energy level, it emits energy.

This energy is emitted as a photon of light with a specific wavelength, corresponding to a specific frequency. 


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