Science, asked by dasrohit80572, 4 months ago

hiii everyone! can you explain me why the electrons move around the nucleus. what make them move around the nucleus. I want correct answer. ​

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Answered by itzmayaqueen
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Answer:

electrons revolve around nucleus due to

Explanation:

They move because electron have a lot of energy. Electron is rotate around the nucleus because nucleus have a heavy part and positive charge of the atom so nucleus is stationary and then electron is light part and negative charge with respect to nucleus and not more energy so electron move around the nucleus.

Answered by adityaganoria7
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Answer:

Like gravity acting on planets, an electromagnetic force attracts the orbiting electron to the nucleus. Classical physicists wondered that the electron didn't run out of energy. Niels Bohr solved this mystery by introducing quanta, discrete energy states in which electrons may stably persist

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