Physics, asked by sohamde787, 9 months ago

Maxwell's law of radiation says that any charged particle going under accelerated motion radiates energy. Thus electrons cannot also spin forever around the nucleus as they undergo accelerated motion and thus lose energy. thus all electrons should fall into the nucleus as they have less energy than the nucleus and nucleus will attract them. So the million dollar question: Why Don't electrons Fall Into The Nucleus? Pls answer fast

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Answered by ashokdebnath989
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because, nucleus have positive charge and electrons have negative charge. we know, opposite charges are attracted to each other. when electrons attract the nucleus it is action and nucleus attract the electrons it is reaction( according to the Newton's laws, every action have an opposite and equal reaction ).so electrons don't fall into the nucleus.

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