every atom found in nature is the definition of ___________.
Circulation
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Electricity
Charge
Friction
Electricity is defined as the movement of electrically charged particles called electrons
that are found orbiting every atom found in nature. Circulation is an act or an instance of
circulating moving in a circle or a circuit. Electrons and protons carry a charge. A
positive charge comes from having more protons than electrons; a negative charge
comes from having more electrons than protons. Friction results from surface resistance
to relative motion.
Question 2
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Which statement is the most accurate statement of the orbit of electrons within an
atom?
Correct Answer
Electrons are held in orbit by the attraction between the positively charged protons in
the nucleus and the negatively charged electrons circling around it.
Electrons are held in orbit by the attraction between the negatively charged protons in
the nucleus and the positively charged electrons circling around it.
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, Electrons are held in orbit by the attraction between the positively charged protons in
the nucleus and the positively charged electrons circling around it.
Electrons are held in orbit by the attraction between the negatively charged protons in
the atom and the negatively charged electrons circling around it.
Electrons are held in orbit by the attraction between the positively charges protons in
the nucleus and the negatively charged electrons circling around it. Positively charged
protons are found in the nucleus of the atom. Protons in the atom hold a positive charge
not a negative charge. Electrons in the atom hold a negative charge not a positive
charge.
Question 3
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Observations about electricity include: [Select all that apply]
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Velocity of the electrical charges.
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Movement of electrical charges.
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Interactions among stationary electric charges.
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Interactions among electrically charged objects.
Observations about electricity include both interactions among stationary electric
charges as well as interactions among electrically charged objects. Observations about
electricity also includes movement of electrical charges. The velocity of electrical
charges is not an observation about electricity.
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