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Electrons revolve in a discrete orbit around the nucleus. Explain.

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Answered by rawatdevansh777
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Electrons constantly revolve around the nucleus, and in this process they must lose energy due to their accelerated motion. Therefore they must be highly unstable. But this is not the case.

Therefore Bohr postulated that every electron revolves in a fixed orbit, which has a certain amount of energy associated with it. He gave them the name discrete orbits.

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Answered by shwetajha9185
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Electrons revolve around a discrete orbit also known as shell. Electrons revolve around a small particle composed of two particle protons and nuestrons collectively known as neucleons. Electrons revolve around a discrete orbit or path so the they should be balanced.

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