according to Bohr's model of atom why electron don't Release energy while revolving around the nucleus
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When an electron falls from a higher energy orbit (farther from the nucleus) to a lower energy orbit (closer to the nucleus) it releases energy in the form of light. In Bohr's model, electrons can only exist in certain orbits and thus, can only have certain energies.
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