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4 February, 13:07

Oppositely charged objects attract each other this attraction holds electrons in Adams and hold on to one another in many compounds however ernest rutherfords model of the atoms failed to explain why electrons were not pulled into the aromic nicleus by this attraction

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  1. 4 February, 16:39
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    Yes. Newton's laws do not apply at the subatomic level. There you are entering the weird world of Quantum Theory. Go read about the '2 holes experiment'. It will blow your mind.
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