Re: It seems that ALL atoms are charged capacitors
- From: "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Jun 2006 00:14:15 -0700
guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
A capacitor has the positive charges (+) grouped together and the
negative charges (-) grouped together LIKEWISE ALL ATOMS (neuclus vs
electron shell).
If similar charges are not grouped together in a capacitor, the
capacitor is uncharged THEREFORE ALL ATOMS ARE LIKE CHARGED CAPACITORS.
Well almost. They don't come in pretty colors.
They don't have any writing on them and they don't
bite you when you pick them up. :o)
(All though they're orbitial motion may nullify the charge same as
gravity "G" vs orbital velocity)
No... Don't import too much from the 'solar system' visuals.
Atoms do a lot of things that a solar system can't do.
Electrons aren't heavy enough to account for the force needed
inertially. More likely nearby shells are participating as well.
Remember how hard it is to find 'nothing'.
http://www-ssg.sr.unh.edu/ism/what1.html
As with single and ensemble charges, you need several types
of visuals in describing something that has more structure than
an electron but less structure than a salt crystal.
Here are several common alternatives:
http://www.miramar.sdccd.cc.ca.us/faculty/fgarces/zCourse/Spring05/Ch100_OL/aMy_FileLec/04_LecNotes_Ch100/10_AtomicTheory/1002_ElectronConfig/1002_ElectronConfig.htm
Sue...
Their super electrostatic effect may have made Bilge Bald?
.
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