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what type of motion is executed by electrons?​

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Answered by bibiborkataki12
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This is circular motion

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Answered by Qwasia
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Motion is executed by electrons is Circular Motion and Centripetal Force.

  • The electron has a negative charge while the nucleus has a positive charge. Between the positive nucleus and the negative electrons, there is an electrostatic force.
  • The centripetal force required for the electrons to revolve around the nucleus is provided by this electrostatic force.
  • The component of force applied to an object in curvilinear motion that is pointed in the direction of the axis of rotation or the center of curvature is known as the centripetal force. Newtons are used to measure centripetal force.
  • The magnetic force is the imbalanced force necessary to generate acceleration towards the center of the circle, and the electron travels along this path in a circle.
  • The relationship between the electron's speed and the circular path's radius is proportional.

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