Physics, asked by ayushdeep4231, 1 year ago

hi my genius brothers and there sisters please help me by answering these ouestion
why does electron revolves around the nucleus why don't it simply goes away from it

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate ...

Here's ur ans. ----

Electrons revolves around nucleus due to the force entered by it which keeps it in contact (effective nuclear charge).
Answered by darshan74
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Everyone who has ever sat through fourth grade knows that when you rub a balloon on your hair, or your sweater, you can stick it to the wall. You can do this because the rubbing caused the balloon to accumulate a lot of electrons. Electrons are attracted to protons, and repelled by other electrons, so when the balloon was pushed near the wall, the electrons in the wall rushed away, leaving exposed protons. These half-naked protons were irresistible to the electrons in the balloon and the electrons rush towards the protons, taking the balloon with them.

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