Chemistry, asked by neha246, 1 year ago

why electrons do not collapse with nucleus

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Answered by swara15
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Hi,
Because electrons move around the nucleus and in their own shells.
Hope this helped you.....☺

arjun009: well actually it's other reason. the centrifugal force of revolving electrons balances the attractive forces off nucleus.
swara15: ok tq
swara15: for ur info
arjun009: Oh your welcome
Answered by sandew
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electrons Do not collapse with nucleus because the electrons in the orbits moves in a constant speed and they do not change their orbits...
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