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What prevents an atom from being collapsed?​

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Answered by coyote94
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Answered by jewariya13lm
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The movement of electrons in discrete energy levels prevents an atom from being collapsed.

Explanation:

  • Bohr proposed that the electrons revolving around a nucleus do not radiate any sort of energy as they are orbiting in fixed energy.
  • In the continuous circular motion, the attractive force of the nucleus will be canceled out by the centrifugal force of the motion of an electron. This centrifugal force due to the motion of electrons in their fixed orbits prevents atoms from collapsing.

Conclusion:

Therefore, we can say that the orbiting of electrons in different or discrete energy levels keeps an atom from being collapsed.

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