In an atom, electrons orbit the nucleus. The nucleus, composed of protons and neutrons, is located at the center, while the electrons move in regions called orbitals around it. This arrangement is often described using quantum mechanics, which provides a probabilistic model of where electrons are likely to be found.
No, neutrons do not orbit the nucleus. Neutrons, along with protons, are found within the nucleus of an atom, held together by the strong nuclear force. Unlike electrons, which occupy defined energy levels or orbits around the nucleus, neutrons are not in motion around it but are instead part of the atomic structure itself.
shell (orbits)
Yes. Halley's Comet is a comet that orbits our sun, and the definition of "Part of the solar system" is 'Any object that orbits our sun.'
The Earth orbits around the Sun, while the Moon orbits around the Earth. The Sun remains stationary at the center of our solar system, while both Earth and Moon move in elliptical paths around their respective orbits.
The electron orbits AROUND the nucleus (center).
The electronic clouds (orbits) around the nucleus is extra nuclear part of atom.
Yes, everything that orbits our sun, including everything that orbits everything that orbits our sun, is part of the solar system.
The electron orbits AROUND the nucleus (center).
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The extra-nuclear part of a cell refers to any structure or component of the cell that is located outside of the nucleus. This can include organelles like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus, as well as the cytoplasm and cell membrane. These structures play vital roles in cellular functions such as energy production, protein synthesis, and transportation of molecules within the cell.
No, neutrons do not orbit the nucleus. Neutrons, along with protons, are found within the nucleus of an atom, held together by the strong nuclear force. Unlike electrons, which occupy defined energy levels or orbits around the nucleus, neutrons are not in motion around it but are instead part of the atomic structure itself.
shell (orbits)
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Yes. Halley's Comet is a comet that orbits our sun, and the definition of "Part of the solar system" is 'Any object that orbits our sun.'
the nuclear is the part of the cell that does nothing
The Earth orbits around the Sun, while the Moon orbits around the Earth. The Sun remains stationary at the center of our solar system, while both Earth and Moon move in elliptical paths around their respective orbits.
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