Science, asked by manasiriya2003, 11 months ago

Hello guys..tell whether i m correct or not .what I thought was if an atom consist of electrons moving around the nucleus in shells similarly our solar system consists of Sun which act as a nucleus around which planets as electrons revolves .so according to this single solar system act as an atom??!!No spam...only discussion.

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Answered by mansari2062
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YES ........ CORRECT


SRK1729: also there is no superposition in space
SRK1729: ya , it can be said that space may trying to follow atomic structure
SRK1729: also size of every planet is different
SRK1729: the common is only circle
manasiriya2003: Ok thanku ..
manasiriya2003: For ur opinion
luckyjoshi615: see 1 thing more in common u talk about something at quantum evel but
luckyjoshi615: see u must go 4 relative mass not the numeric value. relatively u will get an average value to which u can work out ur relation
manasiriya2003: Hmm
manasiriya2003: Sorry but I m not understanding what u r tying to say
Answered by luckyjoshi615
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ummm.....basically hats off to ur thinking but now come to the pint....wht u r doing in here is mixing up fundamental forces of nature. nucleus and electron attraction is due to em forces and gravitational force acting as centripital force causes same in solar system. solar system is not free from external forces but atom is free not completely but better than solar system.....

but in a general way u r ri8


manasiriya2003: Thnx
manasiriya2003: Btw what would happen if all the fundamental forces get combined
luckyjoshi615: in what aspect. practically that is really nearest to impossible
manasiriya2003: Why it is impossible according to u
luckyjoshi615: JUST WAIT 10 MINUTE PLEASE
manasiriya2003: Ok
luckyjoshi615: yes you can do that on same body but all of them act as different forces then also
luckyjoshi615: for example on a nuclear reaction all of them happen but still as separate entities
manasiriya2003: Not able to understand
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