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Atoms

Atoms. By: Manisha Shrestha. Atoms. All matter, such as solid, liquid and gases, is composed of atoms. Atom. Atoms have three basic parts Proton Neutron Electron. Atoms. Atoms. Nucleus – is the center. There are two types of charges found in the nucleus. Protons Neutrons.

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Atoms

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  1. Atoms By: Manisha Shrestha

  2. Atoms • All matter, such as solid, liquid and gases, is composed of atoms.

  3. Atom Atoms have three basic parts • Proton • Neutron • Electron

  4. Atoms

  5. Atoms Nucleus – is the center. There are two types of charges found in the nucleus. • Protons • Neutrons

  6. Protons & Neutron • Protons have a positive charge. • Neutrons have no charge.

  7. Electrons • Electrons have negative charge. • They are found circling the nucleus in paths called orbits.

  8. Facts on Atom

  9. Electric Current Which part of the atom creates electric current? - Electrons A continuous flow of negative charges creates an electric current.

  10. Circuit What is a circuit? - The pathway taken by an electric current.

  11. Circuit There are two types of circuit - Closed Circuit - Opened Circuit

  12. Closed Circuit What is a closed circuit? - Complete (Battery, wire, and bulb connected) - Works - Allows the movement of electric current.

  13. Open Circuit What is an open circuit? - Incomplete path (one essential component of circuit not connected). - Does not work. - Do not allow movement of electric current.

  14. Movement

  15. Picture Resources • http://lc.brooklyn.cuny.edu/smarttutor/core3_22/images/Atom_structure_new.gif • http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/water/images/watermol_flash.jpg • http://www.biblelife.org/heavymetal-atom.jpg • http://www.ipp.phys.ethz.ch/aboutus/_media/atom_zoom_b.jpg • http://www.cubicao.tk/nature/imgs/energymatter_05.jpg • http://www.cubicao.tk/nature/imgs/energymatter_06.jpg • http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/3-atoms.htm • http://can-do.com/uci/lessons99/circuit.gif • http://iss.cet.edu/electricity/pages/images/A/A112_1.jpg • http://iss.cet.edu/electricity/pages/b14.xml

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