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Why Don’t Electrons Crash into the Nucleus in Atoms?
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Atoms and Coulomb Forces
If one describes atoms using only the Coulomb forces, the electron and the nucleus will attract each other and no stable atoms…
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Learn a Partial “Derivation” of Gauss’s Law
Gauss's law was formulated by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1835. It is one of the four Maxwell's equations that form the basis of classical electrodynamics.…