Why electron do not loose energy while moving around nucleas.
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So to think of electrons revolving around nucleus is iffy at best. So, electrons do not radiate energy because they are in some kind of a stable state, and that means they are in a state of maximum entropy in a closed system. Such electrons are also in their inertial state with no external force acting on them.
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So, electrons do not radiate energy because they are in some kind of a stable state, and that means they are in a state of maximum entropy in a closed system. Such electrons are also in their inertial state with no external force acting on them. That means the "revolving space particle" model does not apply
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