Science, asked by shristidixit, 1 year ago

why electrons don't fall in nucleus

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Answered by dazu1
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bcoz they move in their orbits and thus they neither loose energy nor they gain energy thus they donot fall in the nucleus

shristidixit: is there is any type of force between nucleus and electron
dazu1: they have attractive forces but to fall they have to loose energy which doesnot happen
shristidixit: is any repelling force also ?
dazu1: i m not sure bcoz their attraction can be decreased when electrons colliding with each other they move so its attraction dec.
Answered by shaan123
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Bohr give the law of electron and it is impossible...because electron never losses energy he moves continuous.... on this reason electron never fall on nucleus
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