Are they stationary inside the atom
or moving?
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In fact, physicists call stable atomic electron states "stationary states" because the magnitude squared of the wavefunction is constant in time. If you consider the raw wavefunction to be the truly physical entity, then you have to say that an electron in an atom experiences motion in the form of a vibration.
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atom experiences motion in the form of a vibration.
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