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Why doesn't an electron wave fall into the nucleus

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Answered by Anonymous
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Scientist Bohr has explained that elections revolve in discrete orbits..they don't radiate energy while revolving...therefore, they never fall in the nucleus ..if the would fall then the atom would be highly unstable...


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Answered by Anonymous
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Because according to Bohr, electrons revolve in certain orbits called discrete orbits and in these orbits they don't radiate energy.

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