Why does electrons moved at high speeds around the nucleus
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because of the highelectrostatic force
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Electron acts like wave and there is an electron cloud around the nucleus where the probability of finding an electron is high but there is a lateral orbit that electron takes because of this centrifugal force doesn't play a role in the motion of electrons . They move because electron have a lot of energy.
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