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What holds the Atom together?
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<blockquote data-quote="tacoman528" data-source="post: 643568" data-attributes="member: 5846"><p>Okay, that is an interesting idea and also a fair question. What you are trying to say is that the electron keeps emitting energy to prevent itself from crashing into the nucleus. Okay, but how does the electron not run out of energy, and how would the energy burst always fire just the right way to keep the electron in orbit all the time. </p><p></p><p>By the way, electrons don't travel in orbits, they actually just jump randomly around the electron cloud trying to balance the atmosphere of positive presence caused by the positively charged nucleus.</p><p></p><p>I am intrigued about the workings of atoms. Amazing little things, aren't they? That is why I started this thread, to discuss the cause of this phenomina; an atom.</p><p></p><p>Also, my chemistry teacher can't explain this either, so if you can't, don't feel bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacoman528, post: 643568, member: 5846"] Okay, that is an interesting idea and also a fair question. What you are trying to say is that the electron keeps emitting energy to prevent itself from crashing into the nucleus. Okay, but how does the electron not run out of energy, and how would the energy burst always fire just the right way to keep the electron in orbit all the time. By the way, electrons don't travel in orbits, they actually just jump randomly around the electron cloud trying to balance the atmosphere of positive presence caused by the positively charged nucleus. I am intrigued about the workings of atoms. Amazing little things, aren't they? That is why I started this thread, to discuss the cause of this phenomina; an atom. Also, my chemistry teacher can't explain this either, so if you can't, don't feel bad. [/QUOTE]
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