Asked by SwimmerGirl
the blue subatomic particle can best be described as?
not counted in the mass of the atom, located in the electron cloud, negatively charged
counted in the mass of the atom, located in the nucleus, has a positive charge.
not counted in the mass of the atom, located in the nucleus, does not have a charge.********
counted in the mass of the atom, located in the nucleus, does not have a charge
not counted in the mass of the atom, located in the electron cloud, negatively charged
counted in the mass of the atom, located in the nucleus, has a positive charge.
not counted in the mass of the atom, located in the nucleus, does not have a charge.********
counted in the mass of the atom, located in the nucleus, does not have a charge
Answers
Answered by
SwimmerGirl
Or is it B?
Answered by
bobpursley
B is a better answer.
Answered by
bobpursley
Feynman, Richard (1985), QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter, Princeton University Press, p. 136, ISBN 0-691-08388-6, "The idiot physicists, unable to come up with any wonderful Greek words anymore, call this type of polarization by the unfortunate name of 'color,' which has nothing to do with color in the normal sense."
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