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Plz clarify me. in easy language...do electrons take energy from nucleus to revolve around it??​

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Answered by DivyanshJoshi07
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Answer:

No electrons do not take energy from the nucleus .But there is a force of attraction between the electrons and nucleus because nucleus contains protons which are positively charged and electrons are negatively charged

Answered by ritigupta
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Explanation:

An electron does not “rotate” around its nucleus. Rather, it stays in the vicinity of the nucleus because of the attractive force between its negative charge and the nucleus' positive charge. Because the electron is a quantized entity, it can only have certain discrete amounts of energy.

electron is all the time rotating in the nucleus with no use as just like our earth is rotating in the universe around the sun.It can be stationary also!

to avoid falling into the nucleus due electrostatic fore of attraction as the nucleus is positively charged.

The electrons are particles which contain a unit negative charge in them as protons contain positive charges.

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