Physics, asked by Itzmisspari03, 5 months ago

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Electron revolves around the nucleus in orbits which have
a)variable energy
b)infinite energy
c)fixed energy
d)zero energy​
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free points​

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Answered by MoonWings
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The electron travels in circular orbits around the nucleus. The orbits have quantized sizes and energies. Energy is emitted from the atom when the electron jumps from one orbit to another closer to the nucleus.

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The nucleus is orbited by the third type of subatomic particle, electrons. These subatomic particles are negatively charged and have very little mass in comparison to protons and neutrons. ... Since electrons are so tiny and move with great speed, scientists are unable to ever exactly locate them within the electron cloud.

Answered by Anonymous
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The electron travels in circular orbits around the nucleus. The orbits have quantized sizes and energies. Energy is emitted from the atom when the electron jumps from one orbit to another closer to the nucleus.

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The nucleus is orbited by the third type of subatomic particle, electrons. These subatomic particles are negatively charged and have very little mass in comparison to protons and neutrons. ... Since electrons are so tiny and move with great speed, scientists are unable to ever exactly locate them within the electron cloud.

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