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On Atom and Electron Based on Protons (p) and Neutrons (n) Pairs

Received: 18 June 2016     Accepted: 21 July 2016     Published: 6 January 2017
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Abstract

The nuclear particles are formed by p(protons) -n(neutrons) and n(neutrons) -p(protons) pairs. The nuclear particles move in accordance with the law of nuclear particle tracks arrangement and the sub layer arrangement regular, which determines the distribution and movement of electron, and the nature of elements. The energy of electromagnetic, pressure, temperature only affects the nuclear particles, in which, the electromagnetic energy affects the protons, the pressure and temperature affect the neutron, but not electron. Following with the energy balance principle of nuclear particles and the electron, and the nuclear particles grain the energy, adjusting by the electron of distribution and movement to be balance, thereby maintaining the stability of atom.

Published in American Journal of Modern Physics (Volume 5, Issue 6)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajmp.20160506.14
Page(s) 184-187
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Keywords

Atom, Electron, Proton-neutron Pairs, Movement

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