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Why the nucleus is in centre?

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Answered by nadheem123
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hmm.. i think your question is "why is nucleus is in centre of atom " isnt it ?
well... the answer is ....
The nucleus is the very dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom , thats why the nucleus is in the centre of atom , and it was discovered by - Ernest Rutherford 
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ipsitapriyaekka: n general, the position of the nucleus is at the centre of the electron cloud, essentially by definition. To get the dynamical equations that govern the atom, it is necessary to factor away the position of the centre of mass, so that the internal degrees of freedom get separated from the overall motion in space. This is done by taking as a degree of freedom the coordinates of all the particles with respect to the centre of mass. However, because nuclei are much heavier than electrons, this means
Shravani83: but that's not what the question is.. Give the appropriate reasons... Just dangerous cant be the answer.
nadheem123: auh... he asked ques from physics . thats why i confused , and also i had a lesson on physics . atomic structure ... got it ?
Answered by Shravani83
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The Nucleus consists of two main particles that is the Protons and the Neutrons that are bounded by strong nuclear forces.
The nucleus is thereby surrounded by electrons which are positively charged.
Hence, the nucleus remains intact in the center as a result of the attractive forces between the electrons and the positive particles and the repulsive forces between protons and neutrons.

dheeerajbolisetti: i think electrons are negatively charged
nadheem123: wait .... is this physics or biology ?? huh?
dheeerajbolisetti: physics
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