Why do electrons revovle outside the nuckeus of an atom but the protons and nuetrons remain inside the nucleus
Answers
Answered by
0
electron revolve around the Nucleous due to Cetripetal force= F1 say ( Force which allows object to move ina circle...)This Centripetal force is given by Electrostatic Force= F2 say as It is a force between the Charges ( Electron and Charges inside the nucleous ie, protons )...
if F1 = F2 then electeon revolve around the nucleous...if F1 > F2 , then electron may leave the atom or jump to its next shell or orbit...If F1 < F2 , electron gets closer to the nucleous...if F2 keeps on increasing , electeon finally fall into nucleous which makes atom unstable...
Inside the Nucleous Proton and Neutron resides due to strong nuclear Force...This force binds the nucleons ( nucleons means neutrons and proton) together inside the nucleous..
if F1 = F2 then electeon revolve around the nucleous...if F1 > F2 , then electron may leave the atom or jump to its next shell or orbit...If F1 < F2 , electron gets closer to the nucleous...if F2 keeps on increasing , electeon finally fall into nucleous which makes atom unstable...
Inside the Nucleous Proton and Neutron resides due to strong nuclear Force...This force binds the nucleons ( nucleons means neutrons and proton) together inside the nucleous..
Similar questions