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How does the concept of 'resonance' apply to the electron waves in Bohr's model?
A. Only specific wave frequencies (or wavelengths) that fit the orbit are allowed
B. The electron vibrates at maximum amplitude
C. The electron absorbs maximum energy
D. The nucleus resonates with the electron
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