The circular motion of an electron would require constant acceleration, leading to the emission of energy in the form of radiation.
Why isn’t the revolution of an electron in a circular orbit expected to be stable?
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The revolution of an electron in a circular orbit isn’t expected to be stable due to classical electromagnetic theory, which predicts that accelerated charges emit energy, causing the electron to spiral into the nucleus.