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Why don't the electrons revolving around the nucleus in the Bohr's atomic model lose energy? I mean don't they accelerate because of which they should emit radiations. I don't get this concept. can someone help me out with this?

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The electron according to the bohr model loses energy but its not continuous. The energy is lost in discrete quantities also known as a quanta.