The area in which electrons are arranged in energy levels is called "Main Energy Levels." The chart also includes configurations of the electrons. I have attached a link to explain.
They are energy states within atoms ... they are often described as "orbits" (but aren't).
They are located in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus.
Energy
electrons get transferred in form of energy when photon of energy higher than binding energy falls on it electron is ejected in form of energy by conduction,convection ,radiation
they fly around a ball composed of neutrons and protrons, this area where the electrons can be found is called the electron cloud, because due to their high speed no one knows exakly where they are at any given time
I think you mean, "Can they wear out?" And by that, do you mean they just run out of energy like a battery? Remember that energy cannot be made or destroyed. Electrons are constantly being transferred and so even if they leave one area, they are not really gone. and they do not just die out. They just move on to the next thing, forever.
The electrical charge that attracts or repels the electrons to the nucleus is what holds the electrons in position.When energy is added to a group of atoms, they excite and the electrons move further out from the center or nucleus of the atom structure this range of movement cannot be exactly tracked so scientist call it shells for noting the "area" the electron may be at a point in time.
Energy levels or energy shells or orbits
The electrons in an atom are located in what is called the electron cloud. The electron cloud is an "area of probability" where electrons may be. The electrons actually occupy fixed energy levels, the so-called Fermi energy levels, around the nucleus of the atom, and we identify these energy levels as shells and orbitals. Links to relevant posts can be found below.
what is the area outside the nucleus where electrons are found
Classically, the electrons are in fixed orbits around the nucleus and are equidistant from each other in the same orbit, because of electronic repulsion. Quantum mechanically, their locations and speed cannot be exactly determined simultaneously. The best way to describe the configuration is electron clouds and orbitals. Please see the related link. ============================
Energy
The electrons of an atom are found in the electron cloud, an area of space surrounding the atom.The electrons circle around the atom in layers, called energy levels. The first level holds two electrons, the next holds eight, and the third level holds eighteen electrons. The levels continue to add up as more electrons are gained. The way to figure out how many electrons a level can hold is to multiply the level number by itself and multiply that answer by two. (e=L*L*2) The number of levels can continue rising.The electron cloud is very large; if an atom were a penny, the electron cloud would be the size of a college courtyard!
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A sub shell is an area inside an atom's electron shell that contains a type of electron orbital. Each and every atom consists of a central nucleus of one or more positive protons and zero or more chargeless neutrons, with electrons traveling about it the electrons are on shells
An electron doesn't have specific orbital path about an atomic nucleus. They move in specific energy levels that we identify as specific electron orbitals. But recall that the area where the electrons hang out is called the electron cloud. It's a "fuzzy zone" where electrons may be found. Electrons don't have specific routes about any atomic nucleus.
Just the imparted energy. As with water or electrons in a wire the energy moves and the medium stays in its local area.
electrons get transferred in form of energy when photon of energy higher than binding energy falls on it electron is ejected in form of energy by conduction,convection ,radiation
In higher tropic levels, energy is lost because of the higher area of living. Metabolic activity is something else that plays a big part in the loss of energy at the tropic level.