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Jul 11, 2019 at 0:29 comment added Cang Ye I browsed some explanations. Quantum mechanics is used to explain why electrons in atoms do not crash. In fact, the explanation of quantum mechanics is not complete and convincing. The precondition of solving the Schrodinger equation for hydrogen atom is the potential energy V(r)=-k/r. What energy does the electron use to balance this potential energy? From this point of view, the electron cloud model is essentially the same as the Bohr model, it must also balance the Coulomb potential V(r)
Jul 11, 2019 at 0:27 history closed David Hammen
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Duplicate of Why don't electrons crash into the nuclei they "orbit"?
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Jul 11, 2019 at 0:18 comment added David Hammen Other possible duplicates include Why do electrons occupy the space around nuclei, and not collide with them? , Why doesn't an electron ever hit (and stick on) a proton? , What keeps electrons in an atom from flying away or falling into the nucleus? , Protons and Electrons Occupying the Same Space , and many, many more.
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Jul 11, 2019 at 0:05 comment added user234190 Possible duplicate of Why don't electrons crash into the nuclei they "orbit"?
Jul 10, 2019 at 23:57 comment added Cang Ye The earth in the solar system will not leave the sun, it has been circling, gravity as a centripetal force. Atoms disintegrate and recombine at any time. They are not the same. If the solar system disintegrates and reassembles, the earth will hit the sun. Numerous craters on the moon are examples
Jul 10, 2019 at 23:27 answer added Leiba Goldstein timeline score: -2
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