Rutherford, using his gold foil scattering experiment
it was bohr
Bohr
Rutherford
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They orbit the nucleus of atoms which is dense and contains the protons and neutrons.
what is the area outside the nucleus where electrons are found
Protons and neutrons are situated in the atomic nucleus and the electrons surround this nucleus.
The electrons "orbit" the nucleus of an atom. They do so because they are attracted to the positive charge of the protons inside the nucleus. They do not usually leave the atom because of this attraction, and do not usually fall into the nucleus because they are moving.
Niels Bohr
do electrons orbit the nucleus like plantes orbit the sun?
Electrons orbit the nucleus. The nucleus is comprised of protons and neutrons.
Because they are the outer electrons in an atom and they orbit around the nucleus. But you should ask a scientist this question. NOT put it on ask.com. OR look it up on google.com. it is very likely that you will find something there.
electrons are negatively charged sub atomic particles which surround the nucleus and never leave their orbit unless and until they are excited by a photon(packet of light)
Electrons orbit the nucleus, loosely speaking; they do not really orbit the same way that planets orbit the sun, they actually spread out into a cloud that surrounds the nucleus.
Mark Joseph Fabian - Philippines
No. In a nucleus are protons and neutrons. Electrons orbit the nucleus.
Electrons
They are not in the nucleaus, they orbit around the nucleus.
electrons orbit the protons and neutrons
They are not in the nucleaus, they orbit around the nucleus.