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Why can't fermions occupy the same space?

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Answered by bhavishya23787
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Atoms. ... Electrons, being fermions, cannot occupy the same quantum state as other electrons, so electrons have to "stack" within an atom, i.e. have different spins while at the same electron

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Answered by ITzCuteBabe2
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Atoms, Electrons, being fermions, cannot occupy the same quantum state as other electrons, so electrons have to "stack" within an atom, i.e. have different spins while at the same electron orbital as described below.

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