An electron.
The Earth rotates on an invisable axis.
When moon rotates faster... Nobody can answer this, it's not asking anything.
If sunspots are moving toward east, then sun rotates east
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He suggested that electrons must be orbiting the nucleus in a certain fixed energy level or shells He also thought that each electron has it's own level of energy, and rotates the Nucleus -- Jopika
a proton is a part of the atom, more specifically the nucleus (which also contains neutrons) and the electron is an even smaller particle that rotates around the nucleus of the atom and has a mass so minuscule even to an atom it is generally given the weight of zero.
Tornadoes rotate in a circe due to electricity. The particles in the air have a nuetral charge and when two places in the electromagnetic field come close with opposite charges, they both charge and repel the air particles. The nuetral particles drifts towards the positively charged EM field which charges it positively. Once it is charged, the negative EM field attracts it and begins to charge it negatively. Once it is charged negatively the positive EM field attracts it again. This cycle will produce a circular motion which it what causes tornadoes to spin.
There is no exact location of the electron. The electron is outside the nucleus orbiting the center of the atom. You can't see it because it rotates so fast and is so small. So we can't indicate the exact location of the electron.
A Laser printer uses a drum and toner. A laser negatively charges the drum (a big rotating tube) at certain points, making a mirror copy of the item to be printed. The drum rotates past a toner cartridge, in which are positively charged particles of toner. The positively charged toner is attracted to the negatively charged parts of the drum, and leaves the neutral space in between blank. The drum then presses onto a sheet of paper, transferring the image. A quick heat of the paper seals in the toner (That's why the paper is always warm when it comes out of the printer), and there you go, an image!
It rotates around it's own axis and revolves around the nucleus. In Hydrogen atom it revolves around the proton.
how many particles are in a electron cloud? Theres the neutron, proton, and electron...just like any regular atom and to answer ther second question, it depends on what atom your talking about. For example, a Hydrogen Atom has two electron, but there rotating is so fast that its hard to pin-point where exactly it is. Try to imagine it as a fan, the wings are the electrons but when it rotates it looks like one single mass... hopefully that helps
It rotates.
gyroscope rotates
Each atom has a charged center (nuclei) with the positive electric charge and electron(s) rotates around this center with the negative electric charge.
Earth rotates on its axis.
The anagram of rotates is toaster.
it rotates