Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Q: Not considering the many subatomic particles, name the three basic components of which atoms are made. What differences are there among the three?
A: The three (3) basic components of which atoms are made, The ___________, which has a positive (+) electrical charge, and the _____________ , which has a neutral electrical charge, make up the nucleus. ___________ are particles of negative (-) electric charge which surround the nucleus in shells or orbitals.
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