The orbits never change their position...
A description of the motion of the object. Stationary vs moving described by velocity.
1. Electrons orbit the nucleus. They are held in orbit by an electrostatic force.2. Electrons can only be in certain, permitted orbits and an electron does not emit radiation when it is in one of these orbits.3. An electron only emits radiation when it "falls" from a higher energy state to a lower state.4. The radii of the allowed orbits are also quantized - each energy state has a specific radius proportional to h/2Ï€.5.Angular momentum of electron will be mvr = nh/2Ï€,n is principle quantum no.
Johannes Kepler was the first to state that planets move in elliptical orbits.
This change is called condensation.
Energy must be emitted for an electron to return to the ground state. This energy typically occurs in the form of a photon--a particle/wavelet of light. Flourescent bulbs, for example, conduct a current through a gas knocking electrons into higher, more exicted orbits. As the electrons decay into lower orbits, light is emitted, producing the flourescent glow.
The ground state
In a constant state of motion (which may actually be stationary).
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A description of the motion of the object. Stationary vs moving described by velocity.
The reference point should be stationary, or not moving.
geosynchronous orbit. The below is not completely accurate but close enough to state the concept and basic practice: A ring of spots above the equator where you can park your satellite and it will stay above the same spot. For a more accurate understanding reading on this subject and the related Lagrange orbits will be best.
No they do not cross and they do not leave their orbit, which means the state it has been right now will last forever.
The reference point should be stationary, or not moving.
The reference point should be stationary, or not moving.
geosynchronous orbit. The below is not completely accurate but close enough to state the concept and basic practice: A ring of spots above the equator where you can park your satellite and it will stay above the same spot. For a more accurate understanding reading on this subject and the related Lagrange orbits will be best.
geosynchronous orbit. The below is not completely accurate but close enough to state the concept and basic practice: A ring of spots above the equator where you can park your satellite and it will stay above the same spot. For a more accurate understanding reading on this subject and the related Lagrange orbits will be best.