Physics, asked by sujoy967, 11 months ago

How can an electron leap between atomic levels without passing through all the space in between?
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Answered by Anonymous
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If electron were travel in free space than they can move easily with less time and donate the charge faster to another atom with less time

If they were travels in solid state than it needs more time to travel from one particle to another

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Answered by ashwini013
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Heyaa☺

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An electron can leap between atomic levels without pasding through all the space in between them,as the photon emissions had zero duration and then the photon would have zero length.

This shows that a photon cannot exist as it has zero length.

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