how do the electron remains out of the nucleas
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the electron reacts with the proton via its overlapping portion, collapses to a point in the nucleus, and disappears as it becomes part of the new neutron. Because the atom now has one less proton, electron capture is a type of radioactive decay that turns one element into another element
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⟹ Electricity and magnetism :-
- The atom's center, or nucleus, is positively charged and the electrons that whirl around this nucleus are negatively charged, so they attract each other.
- The reason the force is strong is because the atom is so small.
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