As we know electrons continuously revolve around the nuclus without falling in it at a high velocity beating it's force of attraction. My question is where do electrons get energy to revolve around the nucleus and withstand its force of attraction.
Asked
Active
Viewed 153 times
1
-
4I wonder where the Earth gets its energy to withstand the attraction of the Sun... ;) – Vibert Feb 23 '13 at 17:54
-
5Electrons don't revolve around the nucleus... that's still a classical (at best semi-classical) picture. The electrons are described by their quantum mechanical orbitals around an atom. I haven't explained anything, but now you have some more words to google. :) – Kitchi Feb 23 '13 at 17:57