Why don't electrons not emit radiation in specific energy levels?
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Electrons around a nucleus are not a classical problem but conservation of energy holds also in the quantum states. The electron around a nucleus is in a quantized energy level and can change it only if an external interaction intervenes... Therefore an electron in its ground state cannot emit energy.
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