Why don't an atom's electrons fall into the nucleus and stick to the protons?

But I do know this , a steel mill years ago had a small accelerater on the premises and an electron would suddenly dive down to the nucleus , never mentioned where the electron went to though

What?
 
Not sure

But I do know this , a steel mill years ago had a small accelerater on the premises and an electron would suddenly dive down to the nucleus , never mentioned where the electron went to though
That statement sounds like it's encountered some kind of translation error.

Can you re-state that in your native language so we can interpret your original meaning, because that sentence when written in English makes no sense.
 
Positive charged nucleus attract the negative charged fluid to form atoms. The density of the fluid is Df=1/r^3. Electrons also attracted by positive charged nucleus and stable at atom radius where the attracting force is equal to the repel force. A demo:
You have posted a video of magnetism at work. (Magnetic force.) You are asking questions about electric force. They are quite different.
 
I wonder if jcc is amazed that all the planets aren't stuck to the side of the sun?
 
i told them to wipe asses with QM, you too.

light is gravity wave produced by atoms.

earthquake is gravity wave of the earth

sound is gravity wave of the instrument

wake up

and your fathers was not monkey
 
i told them to wipe asses with QM, you too.

light is gravity wave produced by atoms.

earthquake is gravity wave of the earth

sound is gravity wave of the instrument

wake up

and your fathers was not monkey

BS.
 
i told them to wipe asses with QM, you too.

light is gravity wave produced by atoms.

earthquake is gravity wave of the earth

sound is gravity wave of the instrument
Yes my friends we have gone completely around the bend.

I think I would rather sleep than listen to this strangeness.

and your fathers was not monkey
I think we all can agree that no one here had a father who was a monkey. Good job you finally got something right!
 
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