Electrical Energy
Electrical Energy
Yes. When electrons go from a higher energy orbital to a lower one, they release photons (ie: light).
Electrons move to a lower energetic state within an atom or molecule when they release energy.
when electrons flow through a conductor then the material of the conductor offers resistance to excite the electrons in the conductor to release heat energy.
Outermost have more energy than innermost. As electrons move inward, they release energy.
No, electrons must absorb energy in order to move to a higher energy level. They release energy when they move to a lower energy level.
Electrical Energy
Electrical Energy
Electrical Energy
Electrical Energy
Yes. When electrons go from a higher energy orbital to a lower one, they release photons (ie: light).
when a negative ion forms electrons are gained and energy is given off and when a positive ion forms electrons are lost and energy is used.
Electrivcity is electromgnetic energy : the flow of electrons that transfers energy from one location to another.
release electrons and energy
If electrons are in a "lower energy" state then there will be no release of energy. Your question, as phrased, makes no sense.
Atoms don't do anything. If the electrons go to a higher energy state, they use energy. If they fall back to a lower state, they release energy. This shouldn't affect the entire atom, just the electrons.