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When an electrically charged particle is in motion it inevitably loses energy according to laws of mechanics and electrodynamics. In the case of atoms, electrons(charged particle) revolves(is in motion) around nucleus, why doesn't it lose energy and crash into nucleus?

Answer» When an electrically charged particle is in motion it inevitably loses energy according to laws of mechanics and electrodynamics. In the case of atoms, electrons(charged particle) revolves(is in motion) around nucleus, why doesn't it lose energy and crash into nucleus?


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