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Most. Electrons can (relatively easily) absorb energy and move to a higher energy band and they can emit energy (usually a photon) and drop to a lower energy level.

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You think probable to nucleus, a complex of protons and neutrons.

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Do the energy in waves move particles up and down?

convection-moves heat particles around in a circle


What machine is used to make subatomic particles move faster?

a particle accelerator


The subatomic particles that move in response to a potential difference are called?

Charged particles that move around an atom's nucleus are called electrons.


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The particles will move slower as energy is lost.


As you move across the periodic table for left to right each element gains one proton and one?

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What happens to energy particles when they are frozen?

the particles move slow


Do the energy in waves move water particles forward?

Not really.The individual water particles in a wave move in a circle (up, forward, down, backward) with very little net resulting travel.


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When you add energy to matter how do the particles move?

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