Chemistry, asked by MrEccentric, 10 months ago

Friends, tell me the direction of the Coulombic force acting on an electron, when Centripetal force is taken as the balancing entity...

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Answered by soulnitesh23
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Answer:

direction of the force on electron will depend on nucleus

Explanation:

nucleus carries centripetal force on the electron by which, the electron move in the orbital and the centrifugal force in done when the over loaded electron thrown out of the shell

Answered by Anonymous
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The direction of the force on the electron will depend on the nucleus. The nucleus carries centripetal force on the electron by which, the electron moves in the orbital, and the centrifugal force is done when the overloaded electron is thrown out of the shell

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