The Bohr Atom

A guide

By (author) Bruce Cameron Reed

Publication date:

03 November 2020

Length of book:

104 pages

Publisher

Institute Of Physics Publishing

Dimensions:

254x178mm
7x10"

ISBN-13: 9780750336093

All students of physics encounter the Bohr model of the atom. However, it is often covered quickly in order that curricula can progress to wave mechanics. This book gives students and instructors a fuller exploration to Bohr’s model. Topics covered include the historical background to the model, Bohr’s approach to his original derivation, and corollary issues such as the role of angular momentum in the theory, ionized helium, the correspondence principle, the fine-structure constant, de Broglie matter-waves, application of the theory to the diatomic hydrogen molecule, and the magnetic field created by the orbiting electron. It also includes student exercises, a bibliography, a list of important physical constants, and a survey of Bohr’s subsequent life and career.

Key Features

  • Provides a full historical background to Bohr’s model, a detailed derivation, and corollary calculations associated with the model
  • Serves as a supplementary text to undergraduate physics courses
  • Contains exercises, and a list of important physical constants

Reed revisits the three 1913 papers and steers us through them. He points out the assumptions and their consequences and he shows the ways in which the model was gradually tweaked to improve its generality until finally it was overtaken by a more comprehensive quantum mechanical description. Always the historian, Reed cannot resist chronicling the highlights of Bohr’s after-the-model career. This brief biography puts the transitory nature of the model into the context of a long life in physics much of which was spent encouraging others to make their contributions. His model was the stepping stone that offered a transition from the classical world to the ‘Modern’ one and as such The Bohr Atom is a worthwhile read for any teacher of physics. It is aimed at the e-book market and as a result, it has no index relying on search functions. However, it has a good bibliography as well as some exercises for the attentive reader. There is now a paperback edition and the book is short enough not to suffer too badly from the lack of index, otherwise, it might only be available to readers in institutions with IoP e-book subscriptions.

S. R. Shorter 2021 Contemporary Physics Taylor & Francis Group