Friday, 1 May 2015

quantum mechanics - Why electron clouds in atoms don't radiate?



I was reading that Bohr assumed electrons in orbit simply did not radiate, and my professor told me that the actual case is that electrons are clouds of probability. Even so, aren't they still moving around? I mean, if they are particles, then they should be moving around-even if you can't pinpoint them. Then, shouldn't they radiate?




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