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Electrons do not radiate energy while revolving in ______ orbit?

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Answered by RachitSaini2108
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Discrete orbits

Explanation:

This theory was given by bohr.

According to Bohr's model of an atom. Electrons revelve in certain orbits called discrete orbits and in these orbits they don't radiate energy

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Electrons do not radiate energy while revolving in discrete orbits.

Explanation:

  • Electrons do not radiate energy while revolving in discrete orbits.
  • As electron revolving charge does not radiate: when the electrons internal 10^-18 charge revolves, it does not produce wavelets because it does not spin around its own center.
  • Electron revolves the nucleus in discrete circular orbits called stationery orbits without emission of radiant energy.
  • An electron would be doing a circular motion around a nucleus, the direction of its velocity would be changing.

Hence, electrons do not radiate energy while revolving in discrete orbits.

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