Protons attract electrons. Then why do electrons not fall on the nucleus?

Protons attract electrons. Then why do electrons not fall on the nucleus? Correct Answer Electrons in ground state cannot radiate energy

In the ground state, electrons form standing waves. Standing waves are those in which energy is not transferred. Hence, electrons are bound to revolve around the nucleus with constant potential energy.

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