Why doesthe electronin rutherford model not collapse?
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According to the law of electrodynamics, the accelerated charged particles must emit radiation. Therefore the revolving electron must lose energy continuously and the electron must steadily drift towards the nucleus and ultimately fall into the nucleus collapsing the atom. But the atom never collapses in this way.
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