Explaining Atomic Spectra within Classical Physics: 1897-1913 |
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Authors: | Bruno Carazza Nadia Robotti |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Physics , University of Parma , viale delle Scienze 1, Parma, I-43100, Italy;2. Department of Physics , University of Genoa , via Dodecaneso 33, Genova, I-16146, Italy |
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Abstract: | In this paper we analyse the approach to interpreting atomic spectra in the framework of classical physics from the discovery of the electron in 1897 to Bohr's atomic model of 1913. Taken as a whole, efforts in this direction are part of a remarkable intellectual endeavour in which the classical theoretical framework seems to have been exploited to its full potential. By demonstrating the limits and weaknesses of classical physics in solving the problem of spectral emissions, these attempts opened the way to a complete break from traditional thought and the introduction of the new quantum ideas. |
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