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Do the electrons revolving around the nucleus have a current associated with them?
rgshankar76 said:Do the electrons revolving around the nucleus have a current associated with them?
rgshankar76 said:Do the electrons revolving around the nucleus have a current associated with them?
Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit around the nucleus of an atom. They do have a current, as they are constantly in motion.
Electrons play a crucial role in the behavior and properties of atoms, as they determine their chemical and physical characteristics.
No, electrons do not follow a fixed path or orbit around the nucleus. Instead, they exist in a cloud of probability around the nucleus.
Yes, electrons can move from one energy level to another, but only by absorbing or releasing energy in the form of photons.
No, electrons can only exist in specific energy levels. The space in between energy levels is known as an energy gap, and electrons cannot occupy this space.