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That orbital is so large that the electron hovers as much as 100 nanometers from the nucleus, which is about 400 times the radius of a normal rubidium atom.
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Most of the mass must be concentrated in a tiny core, now called the nucleus, with the electrons hovering around it.
Suppose a "point charge," such as a single electron, is hovering above a surface of a conductor.
In the first two strategies, two atoms bind when their orbitals--the cloudlike distributions of electrons that hover above the atomic nucleus--overlap and merge so that the atoms share one or more electrons.
They can now manipulate a line of current only a few electrons wide as it hovers over a channel of liquid helium.
If the tip was hovering above an electron with a detectable spin, the resonance repeatedly flipped the spin of the electron, giving the cantilever a slight boost each time.
Because the muon is so massive, it hovers closer to the proton than an electron does and probes different manifestations of the quantum fluctuations.
In quantum mechanics, an electron orbiting an atomic nucleus is thought of as a cloud of probability: a "superposition" in which all the electron's possible locations hover together.
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Consider the word "electron".
A waiter hovers nearby.
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