Does an electron in an atom move at all ?
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With all of this in mind, an electron in a stable atomic state does not move in the sense of a solid little ball zipping around in circles like how the planets orbit the sun, since the electron is spread out in a wave. Furthermore, an electron in a stable atomic state does not move in the sense of waving through space.
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Because an electron is a quantum object with wave-like properties, it must always be vibrating at some frequency. ... Furthermore, an electron in a stable atomic state does not move in the sense of waving through space. The orbital electron does move in the sense of vibrating in time.
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