Chemistry, asked by varun98174, 11 months ago

why an electron of an atom can't fall into the nucleous? Prove mathamatically​

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Answered by PrinceSahil7666
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The electrons should zoom right to the atomic nucleus. In classical physics, electrons should fall into the nucleus even if they weren't attracted by the charge of the proton. Early models of atoms had electrons orbiting the nucleus the way a planet orbits a sun.

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The electrons should zoom right to the atomic nucleus. In classical physics, electrons should fall into the nucleus even if they weren't attracted by the charge of the proton. Early models of atoms had electrons orbiting the nucleus the way a planet orbits a sun.

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