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How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus?
What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus. And how much time it takes for electron to spin? What is the radius of electron? Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs Bye Sanny |
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In sci.physics Sanny wrote:
How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus? What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus. And how much time it takes for electron to spin? What is the radius of electron? Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs What are you, 10 or maybe even 11? Have you heard of Google or Wiki? Is your mommy aware you are retarded? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On May 4, 10:38*pm, Sanny wrote:
How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus? What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus. And how much time it takes for electron to spin? What is the radius of electron? Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs Bye Sanny To lazy to answer the questions, maybe another time. One night when his charge was at full capacity, Micro Farad decided to get a cute little coil to discharge him. He picked up Millie Amp and took her for a ride on his megacycle. They rode across the wheat stone bridge, around the sine wave, and into the magnetic field next to the flowing current. Micro Farad, attracted by Millie's characteristic curve, soon had her field fully excited. He laid her on the ground potential, raised her frequency, lowered her resistance, and pulled out his high voltage probe. He inserted it in parallel and began to short circuit her shunt. Fully excited, Millie cried out, "ohm, ohm, give me mho". With his tube at maximum output and her coil vibrating from the current flow, her shunt soon reached maximum heat. The excessive current had shorted her shunt, and Micro's capacity was rapidly discharged, and every electron was drained off. They fluxed all night, tried various connections and hookings until his bar magnet had lost all of its strength, and he could no longer generate enough voltage to sustain his collapsing field. With his battery fully discharged, Micro was unable to excite his tickler, so they ended up reversing polarity and blowing each other's fuses. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepton http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadron http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_particles http://youtube.com/watch?v=M8Hs2adFC4Y http://youtube.com/watch?v=tpbGuuGosAY |
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On May 5, 10:55*am, wrote:
In sci.physics Sanny wrote: How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus? What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus. And how much time it takes for electron to spin? What is the radius of electron? Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs What are you, 10 or maybe even 11? Have you heard of Google or Wiki? I searched google and do not found any answer. Is your mommy aware you are retarded? Yes she knows it... Soon I will learn a lot of things and become as intelligent as you are. -- Jim Pennino |
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On May 5, 8:38*am, Sanny wrote:
How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus? What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus. And how much time it takes for electron to spin? What is the radius of electron? Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs Bye Sanny ------------------- there is no problem (:-) the electron is **not revolving** around the nuc !!! you see as in too many cases - people 'build a scarecrow and then fighting it bravely !!! ATB Y.Porat ---------------- |
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In sci.physics Sanny wrote:
On May 5, 10:55?am, wrote: In sci.physics Sanny wrote: How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus? What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus. And how much time it takes for electron to spin? What is the radius of electron? Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs What are you, 10 or maybe even 11? Have you heard of Google or Wiki? I searched google and do not found any answer. Thus proving you are an uneducatable idiot. Is your mommy aware you are retarded? Yes she knows it... Soon I will learn a lot of things and become as intelligent as you are. Given your proven abilities, I doubt you will ever learn to be able to find your own ass given both hands, a set of instructions, and a flashlight. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Sanny wrote:
How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus? [snip rst of crap] Hey ****ing stooopid: Standing waves don't move. Hey ****ing stooopid: What kind of orbits are p-orbitals? Hey ****ing stooopid: Who holds the clock? -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2 |
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On May 5, 5:26 pm, Uncle Al wrote:
Sanny wrote: How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus? [snip rst of crap] Hey ****ing stooopid: Standing waves don't move. Hey ****ing stooopid: What kind of orbits are p-orbitals? Hey ****ing stooopid: Who holds the clock? -- Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2 Who stands the wave? |
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On May 5, 1:38*am, Sanny wrote:
How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus? What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus. And how much time it takes for electron to spin? What is the radius of electron? Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs Bye Sanny Hey Sanny, **** the **few** assholes in this forum who ridicule your questions and give an extra helping of “**** YOU’s” to the **large** amount of pompous, condescending, over-bearing, mean-spirited, pedantic jerk-offs that seem to populate the scientific forums in large numbers. At least it doesn’t appear to bother you…Good for you… IM gave you most of the links. He seems to know where the answers for everything is. The answer to your first question (although stated figuratively): from his first link: "It takes about 150 attoseconds for an electron to circle the nucleus of an atom. An attosecond is related to a second as a second is related to the age of the universe," explained Johan Mauritsson, an assistant professor in atomic physics at the Faculty of Engineering, Lund University." Gee, so that's pretty quick, huh?? How hard would it have been for one of these physics clowns to tell you that??? stay curious, someone will help, K e v |
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On May 5, 6:38 am, Sanny wrote:
How much time it takes for an electron to revolve arround an Nucleus? What is the speed of electron arround the Nucleus. And how much time it takes for electron to spin? What is the radius of electron? Why is electron 1000s time smaller than Proton/Nutron but has equal amount of charge as that of Proton Just with -vs Bye Sanny In a hydrogen atom at ground state, the speed of electron around the nucleus is superluminal! It is v_0 = c/alpha, where alpha is the fine-structure constant. Then, since angular speed is w = v/r, we get w_0 = c/(a_0 alpha) where a_0 is Bohr radius. That Bohr radius can be found to be a_0 = h_bar/ (m_e c alpha), with m_e electron mass, and h_bar reduced Planck's constant, Then, we get an angular speed for the electron, in a hydrogen atom at ground state, as being w_0 = (m_e c^2) / h_bar |
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