An orbital ring is a theoretical structure that could potentially be built around a planet or moon, supported by centrifugal forces to maintain its position. It could be used for transportation, habitation, or energy generation in space.
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A moon like a planet is a compacted mass and has gravity. If it is in a ring then most likely over time it will sweep out a void in the ring by collecting all the remaining material that orbits with it.
The orbital names s, p, d, and fstand for names given to groups of lines in the spectra of the alkali metals. These line groups are called sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental.
The s orbital fills before the p orbital because it has lower energy, and is more stable.
After the 3p orbital, the next atomic orbital is the 4s orbital. In the order of filling according to the Aufbau principle, the 4s orbital is filled before the 3d orbital. Following the 4s, the 3d orbitals are filled, and then the 4p orbitals come next.
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A ring for the finger with some sort of Masonic symbol on it.
Depends on the type of ring, and your definition of "nice". No way to answer.
The portion of a cylinder above the top limit of ring travel.
Well in Science definition the Ring of Fire is a volcano belt that rims the Pacific Ocean.
The time it takes for something to go completely around a fixed point.
It is a 'token' of your affection for that person.
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it is the distance between what an object is orbiting around and the object itself in any given point
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Zinc has a full outer electron shell with 2 electrons in the S orbital and 10 electrons in the D orbital, so it has a total of 12 rings or energy levels.
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