Physics, asked by rjtg2006, 30 days ago

i have an interesting question. What will happen if we take away more energy from an electron present in the lowest energy shell of an atom?​

Answers

Answered by sharmarijul2007
1

Answer:

the energy will be lose in electron

Answered by swapnamatoor
2

Explanation:

The proton actually absorbs the electron’s energy, the remainder shoots off as a neutrino and possibly a gamma photon.

  • The second answer is ‘free radical,’which is used in chemistry. Basically, you rip the electron typically from a hydrogen, although more complex molecules (particularly polyaromatic hydrocarbons) can produce free radicals via their pi electrons.

  • The term, take energy away, is a thermodynamic misnomer. Energy moves around. If you lose all of the electron energy by some means, a photon of equal mass-energy results.

  • A neutron star literally crushes the electrons into the protons by brute force. The energy mostly goes into making the entire neutron star spin faster, e.g., turns into kinetic energy.
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