These are the external electrons.
the very top
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the innermost energy level has the least amount of energy
who gets the least amount of energy in the food chain
Tertiary consumer has the least amount of energy.....
Water has the least amount of kinetic energy as a solid.
The maximum number of electrons that can occupy a specific energy level can be found using the following formula:Electron Capacity = 2n2The variable n represents the Principal Quantum Number, the number of the energy level in question.
The type of wave that has the least amount of energy is the longitudinal wave. In contrast, the wave with the most amount of energy is a seismic wave.
I am pretty sure it's one because the highest is 7 and the farther away you are the lower the energy level!
Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of energy from producers.
No, not according to the periodic table. This is the data of atoms and electrons found. So far there is hydrogen which has 1 electron in its atom. It has the least amount of electrons as known.
red light has the least energy of any visible (to humans) color, and violet has the most energy. The amount of energy carried by light is directly proportional to its frequency; the higher the frequency, the more energetic the light is.