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an electron in an atom that is swinging away proton, does it have Magnetic wave radiation ??

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an electron in atom that swinging away proton ,has it Magnetic wave radiation ??

Hi dears,i have a question about atom,in classic physics ,(Bohr theory) when a electron swing away a proton it have
not radiates magnetic waves because if electron radiates magnetic wave it will drop on proton ,and atom will be Unstable!
my question is ,in quantum mechanics that uses orbitals ,default is a electron radiate magnetic waves or not radiate magnetic waves????
please answer me,thanks very much
 

Re: an electron in atom that swinging away proton ,has it Magnetic wave radiation ?

finally after i search i conclude that quantum mechanics is a math theory and can not describe the atom structure like classical physics and we not tell about describing and imagination atom according bohr model.
 

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