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Answered by harshit9977
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Electrons are not little balls that can fall into the nucleus under electrostatic attraction. ... The process is known as "electron capture" and it is an important mode of radioactive decay. In electron capture, an atomic electron is absorbed by a proton in the nucleus, turning the proton into a neutron.

Answered by YameshPant
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the negatively charged electrons are bounded in the orbits. orbits have fixed energy which keeps them bounded to the atom and falling in the nucleus

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