Abstract

In Bohr's theory, the photon emission or absorption by the hydrogen atom is expressed by the frequency condition. In the hydrogen atom, the eigenvalue of energy derived from the relativistically modified Schrödinger equation contains the quantum mass of an electron. The frequency condition is explained using this mass. The electromagnetic wave (e.g., X rays) emission from the highly accelerated free electron was thus predicted from this mass.

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