Chemistry, asked by varadvk18, 1 year ago

what is the reason that the electrons in Rutherford Model do not collapse​

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Answered by priyanka9432
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✨Hey mate here is the answer ✨

✒According to the electromagnetic theory of physics, any charged particle revolving in a circular orbit continuosly radiates energy due to which electrons should lose enetgy and ultimately fall in the nucleus due to witch the atom would not be stable.

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Answered by shashankreddy61002
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According to Rutherford, electrons revolve in circular path around nucleus. But, when this happens, electrons must lose energy and fall into nucleus. If that happens, matter would be highly unstable. But, in 1917, Neils Bohr proposed that the revolving electron does not radiate energy, and hence, electrons do not collapse and this is the reason electrons do not collapse.

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