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No. The answer to it all is: 137, or, if you prefer, 1/137. or simply .0072992 which relates to whether an electron will absorb or emit a photon. This answer is probably as good an answer as you will get.
it relates to amplitude
Because the electron, in effect has no (or very little atomic) mass and is travelling at near light speed, while the molecule of water (H20) has a relatively large atomic mass and is traveling at a much lower velocity (5 to 10 meters per second). This of course, as postulated in the question, relates only to gravitational affect and neglects drag caused by air resistence.
The distance between two masses is directly proportional to the gravitational force between them. For example, the further you are from Earth's surface, the weaker Earth's gravitational force is on you. Source: high school physics
It loses mass.
The farther an electron is from the nucleus, the greater its energy.
The farther an electron is from the nucleus, the greater its energy.
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The farther an electron is from the nucleus, the greater its energy.
Breaking the word down, one can draw Aristotle from it. The word relates to Aristotle and anything that relates to him. It describes his work, and anything that pertains to Aristotle at all.
The amount of energy carried by the wave and the maximum displacement from the rest position.
Circle Graph... trust me i know
Boyle's Law which relates volume to pressure.
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