A nucleus and an electron attract each other, so if they are to remain apart, the energy of the electron’s movement must balance the energy of attraction. However, the laws of physics had previously established that a charged particle moving in a curved path must give off energy. If this requirement is applied to an orbiting electron, why did not the electron continuously lose energy and spiral into the nucleus?
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