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What was Bohr's first postulate regarding electron orbits?
A. Electrons can revolve in stable orbits without emitting radiant energy
B. Electrons emit energy continuously in all orbits
C. Electrons can only orbit in straight lines
D. Electrons must emit energy to stay in orbit
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