> Bohr "orbit." It takes energy -- a lot of energy, apparently, -- to > bring an electron and a proton into close proximity. Actually it takes the removal of lots of energy to bring an electron and proton together. it is only orbital energy that can maintain their separation; this is its energy of fusion.
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