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Electron is negatively charged and nucleus is positively charged ND we know that positive ND negative charges attract each other so when an elentron is revolving around the nuclues then why it is not moves inside the nucleus
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Sourabh Thakur 8 years, 4 months ago

Because of centrifugal force

Mohd Suhail 8 years, 4 months ago

Nucleus does not moves inside the nucleus as it is rotating so there is a centrifugal force which makes nucleus to go away from the center Hope you understand.
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