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Can an electron be at rest?​

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Answered by rudra6995
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

most probably cuz the electron is kept in orbit due to the pauli exclusion principle between protons and electrons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello

Therefore, an electron can never be "stably at rest". Of course, the exception to Earnshaw's theorem is the case everywhere, in which case you can just transform to the rest frame of the electron. This corresponds to a single electron in an empty universe.

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