this questions seems a bit unclear, but I will try my best: The electrons are located on the outermost part of the atom. Each electon in the layers (yes, there are multiple layers) travel in an elliptical path around the nucleus.
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edit - if this also helps, electrons have an orbitalpath.
Generally electrons do not follow a path in the nucleus but are found outside the nucleus.
However a nucleus can capture an electron causing radioactive decay, an example being the decay of potassium-40 into argon-40 and calcium-40. s electrons in simple quantum mechanical treatment of the atom have a finite probability of being found in the nucleus. The phenomenon of electron capture is determined by the inherent stability of the nucleus.
They are called the orbitals.Each orbital has certain energy.
electrical circuit
it does mean a flow of current..
The orbital path
a closed circuit
orbit
a circuit
Orbitals.
Yes. In fact, it is the most common metal used to conduct electricity in consumer electronics.
The path of electrons around the nucleus is compared to the path of planets around the sun.
The flow path of a heated liquid will vary. For the in cross-flow heat the liquid path is perpendicular to each other but in counter-current heat,the liquids flow in opposite directions.
All the above Energy. Energy causes ever thing to move.
The direction of current, according to convention, is the direction opposite the direction of electron flow. Remember that the anode is where oxidation occurs, so electrons are lost by the anode. These electrons then move from the anode, to the cathode by a wire that usually connects the two compartments. To reiterate, the electrons flow from the anode (site of oxidation) to the cathode (site of reduction). Because electrons flow from anode to cathode, by convention the direction of current is from cathode to anode (the direction opposite the flow of electrons). Hope this helps!
electrons can flow through circuits.
A closed path through which electrons flow is known as a circuit.
Orbits or orbitals
Electricity is the flow of electrons.Hence it requires a path containing free electrons in order to flow.
If there is no complete path, excess electrons will very quickly build up at some place, and repel further electrons - no more current will thus flow.
The main function of an electric circuit is to provide a path for electrons to flow. The electrons are from a current source flow or voltage.
yes
A closed path.
because there is no path or possibilities for flow of electrons
The path of electric conductors is called a complete circuit. It lets electrons a path to flow from their source to the load and back again.
An electric circuit is best described as a loop. the flow of electrons
Electrical charges are of 2 types:-Electrons, andIons.A complete conducting path is like a loop which is followed by these charge carriers and then they return back to their original point of starting the flow. A closed electrical circuit is an example of a complete conducting path. In solid conductors electrons are the charge carriers while in liquids the ions are the charge carriers.