How can electron revolve around an atom it should fall in?
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no because electron does not release or gain energy when it moves in a fix the circular path if electron jumps from lower energy level to higher energy level or from higher energy level to lower energy level then energy is absorbed or award respectively by the electron this is acc. to Bohr model
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In an Atom :
According to Bohr's Model of Atom :
□ Electrons revolve rapidly around the nucleus in fixed circular paths called energy shells or energy levels.
□ Each energy level is associated with a fixed amount of energy.
□ There is no change in the enerfy of electrons as long as they keep revolving in the same level and the atom remains stable.
Hence, Electeons revolving around the nucleus in an atom do not fall in.
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In an Atom :
According to Bohr's Model of Atom :
□ Electrons revolve rapidly around the nucleus in fixed circular paths called energy shells or energy levels.
□ Each energy level is associated with a fixed amount of energy.
□ There is no change in the enerfy of electrons as long as they keep revolving in the same level and the atom remains stable.
Hence, Electeons revolving around the nucleus in an atom do not fall in.
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