Why electrons are not found inside the nucleus
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Quantum mechanics states that among all the possible energy levels an electron can sit in the presence of a nucleus, there is one, which has THE MINIMAL energy. This energy level is called the ground state. So, even if atoms are in a very very called environment, QM prohibits electrons from falling to the nucleus.
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the nucleus contains protons and neutrons and is positively charged the electrons are negatively charged bodies which move in the orbits around the nucleus in the electrons would fall into the nucleus the atom would collapse
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