Physics, asked by salman2200, 1 year ago

why doesn't an electron loses its energy, being continuously in motion?

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Answered by rajeev2932000
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because it's energy is quantizied or it has energy pocket which not release energy but take energy from outside and go under exitation
Answered by ROSANNAKARYA03
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Hey there annyeong!

the planetary model of the atom does not make sense when one considers the electromagnetic forces involved. The electron in an orbit is accelerating continuously and would thus radiate away its energy and fall into the nucleus.

One of the reasons for "inventing" quantum mechanics was exactly this conundrum.

Thankyouu~

Hope this helps you.

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