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Do electrons in different atoms orbit the nucleus at different velocities?

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Do electrons in different atoms orbit the nucleus at different velocities?

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Answer Yes,they orbit at different velocities since the velocity is a function of the distance of the electron from the nucleus. Clockwise or counterclockwise has no meaning for electrons since they form more of a cloud around the nucleus instead of a flat orbit like the planets around the sun.

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