You can imagine the electrons as being in a similar situation as the planets that circle the Sun. The centripetal force is the attraction by the Sun (for planets), and by the nucleus (for electrons). Remember that opposite forces attract each other.
Actually the situation is more complicated, due to certain quantum phenomena, but this should give you a general idea. Specifically, electrons are not free to travel in any orbit - they can't have just any energy, they can only be at very specific energy levels.
electron revolve around the nucleus because it balance the charge of proton of present in the nucleus
there are electrostatic force of attraction between proton and electron.due to this force electron always revolves around the nucleus in circular orbit
D. Electrons revolve around the nucleus like plants around the sun. LUCKY guess. its right ;)
nuetrons and protons make up the nucleus, Electrons revolve around the nucleus
A stabe atom has a certain amount of protons (equal to its atomic number), and the same number of neutrons which make up the nucleus. Electrons revolve around the nucleus within their specific domains.
There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals around and outside the nucleus.There are no electrons in the nucleus of an atom, the electrons are in the orbitals outside and around the nucleus.
The path of electrons around the nucleus is compared to the path of planets around the sun.
D. Electrons revolve around the nucleus like plants around the sun. LUCKY guess. its right ;)
In energy shells around and outside the nucleus of an atom!!!!
Electrons revolve around the nucleus of atoms in orbits.
nuetrons and protons make up the nucleus, Electrons revolve around the nucleus
Electrons revolve around the nucleus of an atom.
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This is because the protons are found in the nucleus so it wontrevolvearound the electrons.
They are in the nucleus, i.e. the center, of the atom. There are also protons in the nucleus, but the electrons revolve around the nucleus.
Neutrons and protons make up the nucleus; therefore, they cannot revolve around the nucleus. Electrons, on the other hand, are on orbitals surrounding the nucleus. The number of orbitals and the number of electrons per orbital depend on the placement of the element on the periodic table, the atomic mass, the atomic number, etc. A maximum of eight electrons can be on one orbital.
the electrons revolve around the nucleus which is in the center of the atom, they revolve around it in 7 imaginary energy levels.
There are 19 electrons in the potassium nucleus.