Why do electrons revolve around the nucleus of an atom?
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The electrons are bound by the electrostatic attractive force which acts as a centripetal force.
By Bohr Model, the electron can revolve without radiation of energy from certain stable orbits in which its angular momentum is an integral multiple of nh/2pi .
If you consider The total energy of an electron in an orbit, it will be negative, meaning , it is bound to that orbit.
By Bohr Model, the electron can revolve without radiation of energy from certain stable orbits in which its angular momentum is an integral multiple of nh/2pi .
If you consider The total energy of an electron in an orbit, it will be negative, meaning , it is bound to that orbit.
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