Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

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Q)We have read that the electrons attract towards the centre (i.e) towards the nucleus because of the protons present in it.

So,a question arises that why don't these electrons move towards the nucleus.


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Answered by Anonymous
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hi dear here is the answer

Protons and neutrons make up thenucleus in the center of the atom. “Early on, we thought that electronswere revolving around the nucleus like planets,” Cooley said. ... If you add energy, electrons can move to a higher orbital level and then back again when the energy returns to normal

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Answered by satyanshsingh468
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By Heisenberg principal we can say that product of the uncertainty of positions and the uncertainty of momentum is greater than or equal to Planck’s reduced constant divided by two.
so there fore we can say that the electron is not fall in the nucleus. if want more in detail then I will explain you
or ∆x∆p>or =to the reduced plank cons

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satyanshsingh468: the the force between nucleus and electron called coulombic force then it will equal to centripetal force therefore electron don't fall in nucleus
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