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I will give 20 points for correct answer. No links! What prevents electrons from colliding with the nucleus? a) momentum b) gravity c) heat
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What prevents electrons from colliding with the nucleus? a) momentum b) gravity c) heat
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Answer: C) Heat
What I know so far is that heat makes it harder for the electrons to reach the source, thus making it hard to collide with the nucleus, but I’m not sure so you can see if it’s correct.
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