Chemistry, asked by amitkolasani, 1 year ago


Why an electron is rotating/spinning continuously without any rest. Though it doesn't lose energy???

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Answered by mundadaaruna
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As the electron moves continuously in a shell an hence it's net displacement becomes zero..

And hence the energy that is the work done also becomes zero as the formula for work done is force × displacement ..

Hope the concept will help you..



amitkolasani: huh i guess this is wrong i knoe that electron has energy its energy is not 0 but it looses it energy continuously in the form of radiation but its not happening in this case plz tell the correct explanation im good at phsics and i know this explanation is pretty much wrong
mundadaaruna: Actually the electron returns at its original place from where it starts and according to the rule the net displacement becomes zero..
mundadaaruna: This is a valid reason
amitkolasani: ok tnx
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