As an electron moves closer

  1. how does the energy of an electron change when the electron moves closer to the nucleus?
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  2. As an electron moves closer to the nucleus, energy is:a. absorbed b. released c. remains unchanged d. transformed into a proton
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  3. Which statement describes the area swept out by a line between a planet and the sun at equal times as the planet moves along its
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  4. QuestionWhich statement describes the area swept out by a line between a planet and the sun at equal times as the planet moves
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  5. Which statement describes the area swept out by a line between a planet and the sun at equal times as the planet moves along its
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  6. Which statement describes the area swept out by a line between a planet and the sun at equal times as the planet moves along its
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  7. 13. Which of the following is true when comparing two electrons which are in different shells of an atom?a. The electron in the
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  8. Which of the following is true when comparing two electrons which are in different shells of an atom?a) The electron in the
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  9. Which of the following is true when comparing two electrons which are in different shells of an atom?a) The electron in the
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  10. I never learned how to do these...An electron moves from one plate of a capaci- tor to another, through a potential difference
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