Chemistry, asked by indianguy1, 1 year ago

why does electron revolves around nucleus???


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Answered by pahiroy1221
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electron revolves around the nucleus because it is pulled towards the nucleus by electric force.
     i hope that this will help u..........^_^

indianguy1: actually.....struture of atom also theorised
indianguy1: its real
Divyankasc: Now leave away atomss...String theory is the new trend..
indianguy1: how force created there..
Divyankasc: ??
indianguy1: think there is a point....what is electrostatic.....means force between two opposite charged particle is created
Divyankasc: So its electrostatic not electronicccc...see the answer
Divyankasc: Not electric**
indianguy1: ya...its not....electric means flow of electron with definite velocity in medium like metal
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Answered by Divyankasc
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In the quantum world of atoms, the spatial existence of electrons around nucleus is uncertainly defined. It turns out that the probability of the spatial distribution of electron around the nucleus is far more complex than simpler orbital revolution. So when it is asked if the electron revolves in a particular orbit the correct answer should be 'we do not know, it's a probabilistic world down there'. When it is just asked if the electron revolves, the correct answer is 'could be but not necessarily'.......... an easy explanation would be that according to the classical physics of the time, if an electrical charge is accelerating (as anything spinning around in an orbit does), then it must radiate energy (as light). A calculation shows that in that case, the electrons would spiral into the nucleus within a tiny fraction of a second.But easily for this standard we could probably ignore this due to the presence of centrifugal force which cross out the electrostatic force.And as u know the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle..We cant rreally know the position of an electron in an Atom.So the bottom line is that if you really look at it..You dont know whats happening to the electron.So you cant really find out the answer..

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