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If you were to look at our solar system as if you were looking under a microscope, etc., which molecule would have common traits?

2006-08-21 12:58:44 · 7 answers · asked by Entropy 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

Atom...sorry. Do our planets float on an even plane? or is it all mixed up? I forget...you're smart, I'm dumb...You're good looking, I'm...good looking!

2006-08-21 13:26:05 · update #1

Not even on a different time scale...accordingly...meaning time would seem slower for our solar movement.

2006-08-21 18:28:41 · update #2

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I do hope that this is not a question from school that you are having to answer. the solar system model for atoms should really not be stressed in school at all. or course it should be shown as history of the way atom models have evolved... but it drives me crazy that people still are teaching this like it is real.

although our solar system is basically a flat plane and we know that atoms are not...the closest is

9 planets, 9 electrons fluorine

2006-08-21 13:37:59 · answer #1 · answered by Charity 3 · 0 0

No comparison can be made. The center of the solar system, the sun, has nothing in common with the center of an atom, the nucleus. The planets are not like electrons buzzing around.

2006-08-21 15:24:22 · answer #2 · answered by kemchan2 4 · 0 1

No, as our image voltaic gadget would not resemble and atom in any respect. the sole likeness is that electrons orbit a nucleus <-> Planets orbit the solar. it extremely is it. Planets orbit the solar because of the stress of Gravity. Electrons orbit nuclei using electromagnetic forces and the nucleus is held jointly via the solid-stress. The nucleus is made up of neutrons and protons. there have been theories or ideas that our Universe must be only between the aspects of a plenty greater advantageous gadget, yet we are having a no longer straightforward sufficient time only attempting to choose what we are able to confirm/discover.

2016-12-14 09:34:11 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Fluorine. It has 9 electons orbiting it, and the sun has 9 planets. Also 8 planets are in a plane with each other, except for pluto.

2006-08-21 14:01:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

9 planets, 9 electrons, fluorine

2006-08-21 13:03:23 · answer #5 · answered by jxt299 7 · 0 0

none have orbits on a 'plane'( with the same number of orbiting bodies ) so NONE and the guy above is stuck with that old planet definition

2006-08-21 13:04:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

probably sumthin like a big ole hydrogen with some H isotopes Du plus about 25% helium, some nitrogen, carbon, iron, "lotsa" lil' water ice in small interesting places/orbs, with a fountain-like fusion reactor at its heart and, o yeah, some y'all sacred lives and spirits

2006-08-21 14:10:46 · answer #7 · answered by afriendof CLIFFy D 2 · 0 1

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