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Homework Statement
What is stopping electrons from collapsing onto protons of the atom? And why doesn't the electron go closer to the nucleus than the 1s orbital?
Kat007 said:Homework Statement
What is stopping electrons from collapsing onto protons of the atom? And why doesn't the electron go closer to the nucleus than the 1s orbital?
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The Attempt at a Solution
Ygggdrasil said:Therefore, the uncertainty principle causes a sort of quantum repulsion, that keeps electrons from being too tightly localized near the nucleus.
Kat007 said:...particles making up the electron...
mhmd said:I always thought it was the centrifugal force, like how the Earth spins around the sun. :/
Char. Limit said:However, this force fails to explain why an electron requires certain energy levels, and cannot go between them.
Kat007 said:Exactly, what is holding it between these levels and not elsewhere? I mean these levels are so well defined! I just don't get it. My only idea, like we said before, yes it is attracted to the positive charge of proton, but repelled by something else (as Dulrich suggested by the d quarks?). But how do the orbitals come about?
Another interesting thing that astonished me when i first heard it is electron tunnelling. Extraordinary I think! How on Earth does it manage that?! And it does! I saw that STM at work with my own eyes! ;)