Physics, asked by Vatansaraswat, 1 year ago

why electrons can't move in air

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Answered by OmGitte
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because they are strongly bonded with the nuclear force which is a very small range but a strong force therefore they are highly attracted towards the nucleus and also their weight is negligible therefore they cannot move in air so they have to follow a particular part in the orbits
Answered by shariquekhan2500
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There is no particular orbit.. there is charge density around the nucleus which is particularly spaced due to their energy level .. which we call as electron cloud .. and they do move randomly in that allotted space.. just thus releasing energy and photons
And your question seems bit wrong.. I mean you didn't mention it correctly.. the electrons are in air.. and if I move from 1 point of space to other the atom does so as electron .. (it moves too in the air) .. it should be stated he can electron levitate around a nucleus.. that's the gameplay by charges around the nucleus in the form of dense nucleus and electron cloud
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