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What is the maximum number of electron that can occupy any orbital?

Two: One spinning clock wise and the other counter clockwise s=2 p=6 d=10 f=14


What type of charge does the cloud surrounding the nucleus possess?

It isn't a physical cloud, it is the area electrons orbits are found in. While this is true, it is actually called an "electron cloud" because the electrons that spin around the nucleus are spinning around it so fast.


What name do astronamers give to the wobbling of the earth on its axis?

"Wobble" isn't a very precise term.The Earth has a small, short period "wobble" simply due to the fact that it isn't perfectly symmetrical and balanced.This also causes a small, longer period "wobble" due to the effect of the Moon's gravity on the (slightly asymmetric) Earth.And there are wobbles due to other (and to me unknown) causes.But I suspect what you're talking about is what's technically called precession, which has a special name because it's a very particular type of "wobble". The Earth precesses on its axis in a cycle lasting about 29,000 years. Because of this, Summer 15,000 years ago ... or 15,000 years from now... would have occurred in the northern hemisphere in December rather than June.


Does spinning water always spin in the same direction?

Does spinning water always spin in the same direction?


Is there such a thing as a spinning blue meteor or comet or shooting star?

Shooting stars are meteorites, and they exist. I've never heard about a "spinning blue meteor" (or a "spinning blue comet" or a "spinning blue shooting star", if you are asking about this as well) and cannot find any information about it either.

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How can electron cloud be compared with a spinning airplane propeller?

They both exist.


How does a propeller produce thrust?

A propeller is like a spinning wing. The airfoil shaped blades pull an airplane forward just as an airplane's wings lift it upward. The amount of thrust created by a propeller depends on how fast and at what angle its blades cut through the air. The propeller is generally powered by a combustion engine which fires pistons and turns the propeller.


What is propeller shaft?

The spinning shaft from the engine to which the propeller is attached.


The push produced by a spinning propeller?

Thrust


What does the BMW hood ornament represent?

Spinning propeller


Where were BMW's originally manufactured?

Germany. BMW stands for Bavarian Motor Works.They originally made airplane engines during WW2. That's what there symbol is for, it's not just a circle that's half blue and half white, it represents an airplane propeller spinning through the air.


What are reciprocating engines?

Reciprocating engines are very big engines. Instead of a motor just spinning the propeller, electric arms would move up and down circling around the propeller line spinning it. These kind of engines were used on the titanic.


How do you spell propellor?

The spelling "propellor" is a variant.The usual spelling is propeller (spinning blades to push or pull in air or water).


What does a spinning electron produce?

A magnetic field not a proton :) Hope This Helped!!


What are some inventions durning the Industrial Revolution?

The steam engine, the spinning jenny, the rail road, the telegraph, the steam hammer, the propeller.


How do modern helicopters counteract the rotation of the overhead propeller?

Their tail-rotors counter-act the torque (or spinning) effect of the overhead propellors


How can electricity be generated by wind?

wind turbines can be placed, and the spinning of the propeller turns some magnetic thing against a coil, producing electricity.