According to Bohr’s theory, why do electrons not fall into the nucleus?
According to Bohr’s theory, why do electrons not fall into the nucleus?
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According to Bohr's postulates, in specific stable orbits, electrons revolve without emitting energy. Energy is only absorbed or emitted when electrons jump between these orbits, preventing them from spiraling into the nucleus.
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