Neils Bohr assumed that electrons follow circular orbits in his model of the hydrogen atom. However, this was later proven to be incorrect, as electrons travel as waves and are not restricted to two-dimensional motion. They occupy three-dimensional space and do not have circular orbits.
the electrons
No. Like electrons, protons do so.
These negatively charged particles are called electrons.
cause
This was Niels Bohr.
Electrons.
electrons
the electrons
those areas, where electrons are located in an atom, are called ORBITS
the protons and neutrons are in the nucleus of the atom the electrons are located in the outer orbits
The sub-atomic particle that orbits the nucleus in an atom is called an electron.
No. Like electrons, protons do so.
Electrons in Bohr's model of the atom
It is the electron cloud that surrounds the nucleus of an atom. The electrons move in their orbits around the nucleus, and they form the cloud.
That is a pretty open question...everything else that is not that atom is around an atom. If you mean "What orbits the nucleus of an atom?" that would be "electrons".
These negatively charged particles are called electrons.
Electrons has a negative charge.