write three similarities between atomic structure and solar system.
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There are no real similarities between atomic structure and the solar system. Electrons are not discrete bodies orbiting a nucleus of protons and neutrons. Electrons' locations are just probabilities - each possible location of an electron is just a probability of it being there at some specific time.
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Things that are in common between atomic structure and the solar system structure
The vast majority of the mass is concentrated in the core (the nucleus or the sun)
Attractive forces bind the system together (electromagnetic force or gravitational force)
The presence of the outer objects affect where other outer objects can find a stable state (Pauli exclusion principle and gravitational perturbations)
As someone else referenced, there is a simple atomic model that speaks about electrons orbiting the nucleus similar to planets orbiting the sun, but that is a very inaccurate view of an atom.
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