What is the time taken by an electron to complete one revolution?
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It varies from orbit to orbit.
- If the electron revolves round the nucleus closely,then its revolving time is less.
- If it revolves away from nucleus in respect to other then its revolving time is more compared to first one.
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accordingg to hisenbergs uncertainty principal one can not determine the position and momentum together precisely of a quantum particle . So, the time taken can also not be known. Actually at smaller level of matter the concept of time breaks down. So, there is not a specific time period of revolution of electron as the planets...
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