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Why neutrons more effective than protons as nuclear bullets?

One reason for using a neutron as a nuclear bullet is that it isn't deflected by magnetic or electrostatic fields like a proton or other ion would be. About the only thing that will slow down or deflect (scatter), or stop (absorb) a neutron is an atomic nucleus. Neutrons have many times more penetrating power than protons.


Why is aluminum foil a bad insulator?

The reason that some materials are good conductors (of electricity) is because the outer electrons of the atomic nucleus are easily pulled away by an electric charge and if you keep applying that charge (such as with a battery) a current will flow. A good conductor is just the same as a bad insulator.


Do the sign positive or negative of the charge affect how that charge is dissipated?

The dissipation of charge comes from electron flow, regardless of how it was charged. The balance of electrons (which have a negative charge) to protons (which are positively charged) determine if the charge of the object. Protons are in the nucleus and will not leave the nucleus without some sort of nuclear reaction or decay. Also, if protons leave or are added to the nucleus, the element changes. Electrons orbit the nucleus, and are much easier to get to move from one atom to another. By rubbing two objects together, electrons can move from one of the objects to the other. If the objects are separated, then one of them has less electrons than before - this now has a net positive charge (there are more protons than electrons). The other object has a net negative charge (more electrons than protons). If a third object is touched, then the positively charged object may attract some electrons from this third object until the charge is neutralized. If the negative object touches another object, then it will give away the excess electrons so that it has a neutral charge. In both cases it is electron flow, just the direction of flow is different.


Why do electrons not spiral into the nucleus?

No one knows. The fact that it doesn't has been the source of much of the uncertainty principal & quantum mechanics. One thing you should know is that the electron is NOT a tiny planet spinning around the nucleus. In fact the "stuff" of electrons is NOT the "stuff" of the nucleus (quarks) ... maybe they repel each other, maybe they just can't be in the same place.


What is the force that tends to make moving bodies fly away from the center of rotation?

the force that tends to make a moving bodies fly away to the center of rotation

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Why does electrons move around the nucleus and not away from atom?

Electrons are negatively charge and are attracted to the positively charged Protons in the nucleus of the atom


Where are the elections protonsand neutrons located in an atom?

The location of subatomic particles within the atom are as follows: electrons are outside the nucleus and are found in different energy levels, or distances away from the nucleus. They carry a negative charge. Protons are found inside the nucleus, and carry a positive charge. Neutrons are also found inside the nucleus but do not carry any charge.


The nucleus of an atom consists what part?

an atom consists of a central nucleus of protons and neutrons with electrons moving around it some distance away.


How do you get past charge stone cave in white version?

by moving the blue floating rocks away


Why do electrons keep moving around the nucleus of the atom and not fly away?

Since the electrons are negatively charged and the nucleus is positively charged due to presence of protons, they attracted towards each other by the electrostatic force of attraction and thus electrons keep revolving around the nucleus and do not run away


Is the charge of an atom same?

The nucleus contains protons, which are positively charged, and neutrons, which have no charge. The nucleus has a charge equal to the sum of all of the protons, so the nucleus is therefore always positively charged.


Can a man charge his children's mother for kidnapping if she refuses to bring them back after moving 4 hours away without permission from court and him?

No you have to have proof. Which you probobly don't


Are protons and neutrons surrounding the nucleus?

Yes, Protons and Neutrons are in the nucleus. Electrons are surrounding the nucleus in shells from far away.


Why is a hydrogen nucleus charge?

A hydrogen nucleus has got just one electron, thereby meaning that it can either accept one more electron or give away its sole electron to attain the stable electronic configuration. However, it usually shows the non metallic behaviour of accepting an electron.


Are rock fragments carried away by moving water?

no it's not carried away by moving water


Does an atom has a densely packed nucleus that is positively charged if yes then why do you hear that nucleus has no charge its neutral?

A nucleus is densely pack and positively charged because it is made up of protons and neutrons. But the entire atom is not charged (unless it is an ion) because the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons not in the nucleus. The electrons are actually really far away from the nucleus, so the charges are kept very separate in the atom, though all together the atom is neutral.


Support about moving away from your dad?

My dad is moving away too, i feel like i am dieng. SUPPORT !!