Can be found via electron scattering. Hofstander from Stanford got the Nobel prize for it.
rho(r) = rho0 / (1 +Exp[(r - a)]/b)
The parameter b is a measure of the surface thickness.
nucleus takes up little of of an atoms nucleus but is densely packed and contains most of its mass. The charge is made up of protons (+) charge and neutrons (no charge).
The charge of the nucleus is positive and it is much denser than the rest of the atom (because the rest is the electrons)
Yes
The nucleus of the atom doesn't have a negative charge. It has protons with a positive charge and neurons that don't have a charge.
Protons have a charge of +1 and are in the atomic nucleus. Neutrons have a charge of 0 and are also in the atomic nucleus. Electrons have a charge of -1 and are found outside of the nucleus, in the electron cloud.
The protons give the nucleus a positive charge.
The charge density inside a conductor is always zero
Usually, the whole atom is neutral. However, the nucleus has a positive charge because it is made up of protons and neutrons. Protons have positive charges but neutrons have no charge at all.The atomic nucleus has a positive charge.
I believe the Nucleus of an Atom is positively charged with a very high density.
The number of valence electron will be required. It will describe the amount of charge.
The electrons are free to move in metals because the nucleus have high charged density. This means that they move a bit faster, which is why metal gets hot, when plastics don't.
The nucleus of every atom has positive charge because protons and neutrons of those atoms have positive charge..PROTON which has positive charge is residing IN the nucleus,an ELECTRON, which has negative charge is to be 'found' around the nucleus in a socalled shell.
Nucleus is made by neutrons and protons. Proton is a particle with positive charge.
The net charge of the nucleus is positive because the electrons (e-) are not in the nucleus there are around it in the outer shells.
Current Density describe how charge flow at certain point since current density = I/A and the vector direction tells you about the direction of flow at that point.
The charge of any Nucleus is Neutral.
Because protons have a positive charge and neutrons have no charge, the atomic nucleus has a positive charge.
The nucleus of the atom doesn't have a negative charge. It has protons with a positive charge and neurons that don't have a charge.
There are 3 subatomic particles in the atom. The photon has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus. The neutron has no charge and is found in the nucleus. The electron has a negative charge and is on the outside of the nucleus moving around the nucleus.
A nucleus is made from protons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive charge where neutrons carry no charge. Hence, a negative charge never occurs in a nucleus.