Why do electrons in the atoms do not fall into the nucleus
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hi ,
answer is :
Electrons do not fall in nucleus because every orbit or the path in which an electron revolves has a constant energy and an electron must be supplied external energy to jump to the next orbit because orbits are not only spiral paths but hold some energy in them and according to it electrons revolve. So, they do not get collapsed since they have opposite charges.
answer is :
Electrons do not fall in nucleus because every orbit or the path in which an electron revolves has a constant energy and an electron must be supplied external energy to jump to the next orbit because orbits are not only spiral paths but hold some energy in them and according to it electrons revolve. So, they do not get collapsed since they have opposite charges.
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Hii friend
Here's your answer
Electon Doesn't fall into the Nucleus because the speed of electron is 100 times faster than speed of light.
That is speed of electron is 5.9*10^10
So, electrons doesn't fall in Nucleus ..!
Hope it helps you!!
Here's your answer
Electon Doesn't fall into the Nucleus because the speed of electron is 100 times faster than speed of light.
That is speed of electron is 5.9*10^10
So, electrons doesn't fall in Nucleus ..!
Hope it helps you!!
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