Why do electrons not fall into nucleus according to Bohr's theory?
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The space between the nucleus and the atomic boundary is filled with ether. electrostatic attraction is balanced by mechanical forces. quantum rules do not permit it.
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The space between the nucleus and the atomic boundary is filled with ether. electrostatic attraction is balanced by mechanical forces. quantum rules do not permit it.
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