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How does the concept of standing waves explain the stability of Bohr's electron orbits?
A. Electrons are held by magnetic forces
B. Electrons move too fast to fall into the nucleus
C. Only orbits where the electron wave forms a standing wave are stable
D. Electrons repel each other
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