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6203935 No.6203935 [Reply] [Original]

Hi sci can you explain something. Are electrons created constantly or they are abundant as heck and they jump from one orbit/aton to the next?

>> No.6203939

Can't create or destroy matter (^:


right?

>> No.6203943

>>6203939
Samefag.

>> No.6203945 [DELETED] 

>>6203939

I don't know where static electricity's electrons come from

>> No.6203948

>>6203935
In non electric charged atoms there are one electron for each proton.

What's up with the school kids these days? It seems worse today than last week or am I imagining things?

>> No.6203954

>>6203943
>implying you know how to spot a samefag

go back to /b/, retard.

>> No.6203959

>>6203939

Electrons can be 'destroyed' or changed to energy form by electron-oositron annihilation - when an electron and a positron collides, they annihilate each other releasing the energy equivalent of their masses in the form gamma rays. (Two 0.55Mev gammas for each electron- positron pair that collides).

>>6203948
>In non electric charged atoms there are one electron for each proton.

are you trying to say that each aton is a H atom?

>> No.6203963

>>6203959
I thought electrons didnt have mass

>> No.6203965

>>6203959
Hell no! I'm saying that in an atom with X protons there are X electrons! How the fuck did you reached that conclusion?

>> No.6203967

There is only 1 Electron in the universe.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-electron_universe

I can't believe you guys don't know this.

>> No.6203968

>>6203965

misread

>> No.6203975

>>6203963
who told you that?

9.10938x10^-31 kilo grams

>> No.6203980

>>6203963
Uh they do.

Actually only photons and gluons don't have mass, and we only accord them the no-mass title due to their wave-particle duality, because when not observed, they act as waves.

>> No.6204056

If matter can't be destroyed then who destroyed it?

>> No.6204063

>>6203963

photons =/= electrons

>> No.6204356

>>6204056
GOD

>> No.6204411

>>6204056
>who destroyed it?

when and where were matter destryed in the first place?