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what electron is not falling toward nucleus?(explain by bohrs model)​

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Answered by rocky23275
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Answer:

due to electrons are rotates in a specific path called orbit so electrons doesn't fall toward nucleus

Answered by DontSetYourLimitsYT
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Answer:

According to Bohr,

electrons revolve around the nucleus in some discrete orbits also called shells such as K,L,M or energy levels

where ELECTRONS NEITHER GAIN OR LOSE ENERGY. Since there is no change in energy due to radiation therfore the electron doesn't fall into nuclear.

Electrons gain energy when they jump to higher orbits and lose energy when they jump to lower orbits.

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