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why do electrons that revolve around the positivly charged nucleus not fall into the nucleas?

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Answered by Anonymous
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to avoid falling into the nucleus due electrostatic fore of attraction as thenucleus is positively charged and theelectron is negatively charged .

Answered by ananya2839
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TO AVOID FALLING IN NUCLEUS DUE TO ELECTRIFORCE OF ATTRACTION THE NUCLEUS ARE POSITIVELY CHARGED ELECTRO NUCLEUS ARE NEGATIVELY CHARGED THE CIRCULAR MOTIONS PROVIDE THE REQUIRED CENTRIFUGAL FORCE

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