Electrons orbit around the nucleus
That's basically a description of the electron.
The electron.
If you are talking about the nucleus of an atom, the particles that 'orbit' around the nucleus are electrons.
Not sure about the nuecleus but the nucleus as a positive charge.
Electrons are the subatomic particles in constant motion around the nucleus of an atom. They orbit the nucleus in energy levels or shells.
no
Electrons are not found in the nucleus of an atom. They orbit around the nucleus in specific energy levels.
the electron
electron
Yes
nuecleus
Moons are approximately spherical objects which orbit planets and are smaller than the planets that they orbit, although they are still relatively large objects (so an orbiting dust particle does not qualify as a moon). Since moons orbit planets, their motion around the solar system is controlled by the planets that they orbit; planets orbit the sun, and planets take their moons with them.