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What is the work done by the nucleus for the electron to in it's orbit?​

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Answered by sanskarsingh87654
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Explanation:

The initial and final position for any complete orbit is same and hence W=0. Electron will remain in the same energy state. No matter what is the shape of the orbit, work done for any complete orbit is always zero.


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Answered by ashna769
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Answer:

The initial and final position for any complete orbit is same and hence W=0. Electron will remain in the same energy state. No matter what is the shape of the orbit, work done for any complete orbit is always zero.

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