the way you look that direction is correct..it is only one model to explain..
Electrons revolve around the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons revolve around the nucleus of atoms in orbits.
No, neutrons do not revolve around the nucleus. Protons and neutrons reside in the nucleus of an atoms. Electrons revolve around the nucleus. Beta emission the release of electron form the nucleus. Alpha emission is the emission of helium atom.
The nucleus and the electron both revolve around a common center of charge. The only atom with equal charge in both places is hydrogen. Every atom heavier than hydrogen has more charge in the nucleus than there is on an electron. By the time you get to uranium, there is more than 90 times as much charge in the nucleus as there is on an electron, so the common center of charge is many times farther from each electron than it is from the nucleus. Also, each nuclear particle ... each proton and neutron ... is almost 2000 times more massive than an electron, and the same argument applies to the center of mass in the case of orbits governed by gravitational force, such as the solar system. But in the atom, the electrical forces completely dominate over the gravitational forces (by something like 1040.)
There is no force to stop it either. It has energy.
An atom mostly consists of empty space. Electrons revolve around the nucleus in a fixed orbit .
Electrons revolve around the nucleus. A revolving electron is equivalent to a current loop. Hence, it produces a magnetic moment.
Atoms are made from three basic particles: protons, neutrons and electronsNeutron and protons make up nucleus. Electrons revolve around the nucleus
because electons make an magnatic field makes the attraction of each electorn to other whether they are of same charge but because of magnatic field they perfom as opposite and attract each other thats why they easly revolve in nucleus
there is a force of attraction between the positive nucleus and each negative electrons, and this force is counterbalanced by one that is determined by the orbital motion of the electron.
generally in normal condition it is possible, but it is effected by environmental changes like temperature, pressure, humidity etc.....also when a heavy nucleus comes within the range of revolving nucleus its speed changes according to its parameters.
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