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Electrons carry electricity within an atom.

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So every single machine uses electricity or was produced with electricity.

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Describe the three types of small particles within an atom and explain how they are arranged?

Protons have a single unit of positive electrical charge (+) Electrons have a single unit of negative electrical charge (-) Neutrons have no electrical charge


What are the subatomic particles found outside of the nucleus?

These particles are called electrons, with a negative electrical charge and a very small mass.


Which one particle has a mass of approximately atomic mass unit and a unit positive charge?

none of the particles are 1g. (g stands for gram which is about the weight of a small paperclip.) however the proton has a positive charge.


How is the nuclear charge determined?

the charge of protons in the nucleus (or the atomic #)


What are the different parts of an atom and what kind of charge does each part have?

Atoms are made of three main particles: protons, neutrons and electrons. Electrons have negative charge, are very small (even for subatomic particles) and orbit the center of the atom, which contains the protons and neutrons. Protons have positive charge, and are held by strong nuclear force to the neutrons, which are neutral (no charge).


Positive and negative charges in cumulonimbus clouds?

During a storm small particles are propelled towards the top of the cloud by strong internal winds. The larger particles fall to the bottom of the cloud. This causes the top of the cloud to develop a strong positive charge, while the bottom of the cloud has a strong negative charge. This induces a positive charge on the ground. This combination is where there is a massive very rapid transfer of electrons, also known as lightning.


The molecules of bases do not have an electrical charge?

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Why are skimmers turning orange in salt water pool?

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Can variable resistors store electrical charge?

NO. Variable capacitory can store a small charge


What is a small particle in the nucleus of an atom with no electrical charge?

neutron


What type of charge do alpha particles have?

The alpha particle is the nucleus of a helium atom and hence has 2 protons and 2 neutrons. The neutron is neutral and the proton has a +1 elementary charge. The alpha particle therefore has an elementary charge of +2


What is trickle charge?

A trickle charge is a small amount of electricity that continuously flows. A trickle charge is used in many electrical applications.