The electron never spirals into nucleus when it spins around it
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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.
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