Physics, asked by iamaryanag, 1 year ago

what is the speed of an electron around a nucleus(generally)?

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Answered by SHASHIKAPOORKATROLIY
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A calculation shows that the electron is traveling at about 2,200 kilometers per second. That's less than 1% of the speed of light, but it's fast enough to get it around the Earth in just over 18 seconds. Read up on what happens when nothing can go faster than the speed of light.


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Answered by rahul2428
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2200 kilometers per second

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