In atom electron does not atrract with proton..why ???why in these case fail force of attraction between negative & position charge???
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it actually does not fail the law but the protons are not attracted due to two reasons :
1.The electrons revolve so they are in continuous movement and thus due to centripetal force they don't attract protons
2.the mass of electron is negligible thus it can't pull protons towards it.
Also protons do attract electrons that's why electrons revolve around their shells and that's why bonds are formed.
1.The electrons revolve so they are in continuous movement and thus due to centripetal force they don't attract protons
2.the mass of electron is negligible thus it can't pull protons towards it.
Also protons do attract electrons that's why electrons revolve around their shells and that's why bonds are formed.
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because there also exists centrifugal force which is acting outwards and reduce the effect of centripetal force which act towards centre.... resultant moment is circular so electron revolves that does not get attracted towards nucleus this is all about this whatever I know
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