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Subatomic Particles

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There are 3 subatomic particles in atoms, protons and neutrons, which are located in the nucleus, and electrons which are located in the electron cloud. ChaCha!
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The three subatomic particles are protons, electrons, and neutrons. The electrons are the smallest of the three, and contribute very little to the overall mass of the atom.
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Different subatomic particles were discovered at different times.
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These subatomic particles are: ・ Electrons in orbits around the nucleus of the atom ・ Protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus ・ neutrons (neutrally charged particles) in the nucleus
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If we have free will, so do subatomic particles, mathematicians claim to prove.“If the atoms never swerve so as to originate some new movement that will snap the bonds of fate, the everlasting sequence of cause and effect—what is the source...
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January 30 - Physicists are a great bunch of folks. They're bright and imaginative, but just like professionals in any other field of science, when educated under the same organized system of beliefs they have the ability...
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No, there seems to be a natural scale to the Universe. The problem is that as something get bigger (more massive) its effective wavelength gets smaller. So subatomic particles (electrons, protons, neutrons, etc.) have a dual wave/particle...
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Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus. A proton has a +1 charge and a neutron has no charge. Electrons are negative subatomic particles that move in a path, not inside the nucleus.
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The atom is the smallest part of matter that represents a particular element. For quite a while, the atom was thought to be the smallest part of matter that could exist. But in the latter part of the 19th century and early part of the 20t...
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Protons and neutrons. sorry i dont know the 3d one
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