Physics, asked by amal14, 1 year ago

If the space inside an atom is totally empty, therefore a vacuum, why doesn't the atom collapse?

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Answered by NoorulMubeena
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An atom is mostly empty space, but empty space is mostly not empty. The reason it looks empty is because electrons and photons don't interact with the stuff that is there, quark and gluon field fluctuations. It actually takes energy to clear out space and make a true 'empty' vacuum
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