revolving electrons should be fall into nucleus but it is not so why
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This Is one of the drawbacks of the Rutherford's model.The centrifugal force of the revolving electron balances the attractive force of the nucleus.
Hence,the electrons do not fall into the nucleus.
Hence,the electrons do not fall into the nucleus.
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Because the centrifugal force balances the attractive force of the nucleus.
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