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It is possible to define the exact path of an electron around the nucleus

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Answered by devanshraturi2002
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it is due to the electrostatic force may be less or more which makes the electrons to be packed.

Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

. If the electron revolvs around the nucleus in defined paths or orbits the exact position of the electeon at various times will be known . For that we want to know the velocity and exact position of electron.

. Electrons are invisible to naked eye , so light of very short wavelength is required for this task.

. This short wavelength light interacts with the electron and disturb the motion of the electron . Hence the position and velocity of electron cannot be measured accurately .

. So ,it is clear that electrons do not follow definite paths in an atom.

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