Physics, asked by googlebro, 1 year ago

according to Bohr theory when an electron revolving around nucleus then it does not radiate energy,
but acc to electromagnetic theory such that when a charged particle accelerated then it radiate energy in form of photons.
then what is a correct explanation?

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Answered by shanujindal48p68s3s
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The Bohr theory says that if an electron revolves around the nucleus in SPECIFIC ORBITALS, then it must not radiate energy.

And moreover, we cannot define the behaviour of elementary particles by general relativity, that's why we had to come up with quantum mechanics.

googlebro: but during revolving in specific orbits it is accelerated . so it must be radiate energy and finally merge into nucleus
shanujindal48p68s3s: when revolving in specific orbitals, the strong interactions within the atom and the electromagnetic forces keep the electron in its orbital without losing energy
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