Answer :
Answer:
The electrons' energy is limited to a certain value which relates to its distance from the protons in the nucleus.
Explanation:
In both the Bohr's model of the atom and the quantum mechanical model of the atom, the idea that the electron is found in specific energy levels that corresponds to the distance of the electron from the protons in the nucleus is firmly upheld.
While the Bohr's model refers to these energy values as shells, the quantum mechanical model interprets this value as the relative overall energy of each level. This energy value of each level increases as its distance from the nucleus increases.