how atom energy remain
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An electron shell is the outside part of an atom around the atomic nucleus. It is a group of atomic orbitals with the same value of the principal quantum number n.
The energy levels are forces created by electromagnetic waves produced by the nucleus.
energy of electrons remains in shell if electron comes from higher to lower say m to k then,
energy is given by,
E2-E1 i.e,delta energy that equals hv. Where v is frequency of radiation while h is a constant known as planks constant which value is

joule/second
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The energy levels are forces created by electromagnetic waves produced by the nucleus.
energy of electrons remains in shell if electron comes from higher to lower say m to k then,
energy is given by,
E2-E1 i.e,delta energy that equals hv. Where v is frequency of radiation while h is a constant known as planks constant which value is
joule/second
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.. MARK AS BRAINLIEST IF IT IS USEFUL TO YOU:-)
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