Physics, asked by NITESH761, 4 days ago

Why doesn't electron fall into nucleus? I know there are certain orbits but why? I need a deeper explanation.​

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Answered by sruthiusha2203
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All electron states overlap with the nucleus, so the concept of an electron "falling into" or "entering" the nucleus does not really make sense. Electrons are always partially in the nucleus. ... An electron will only react with a proton in the nucleus via electron capture if there are too many protons in the nucleus.

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Answered by NishiDubey48
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All electron states overlap with the nucleus, so the concept of an electron "falling into" or "entering" the nucleus does not really make sense. Electrons are always partially in the nucleus. ... An electron will only react with a proton in the nucleus via electron capture if there are too many protons in the nucleus.

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