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Gravity

2006-08-26 06:15:47 · answer #1 · answered by ? 2 · 1 3

An electron is a point (as far as we know), so it doesn't need anything to hold it together. (Of course, you can never exactly tell where that point is, so the probability of finding a particular electron is distributed over a region of space.)

2006-08-26 17:44:10 · answer #2 · answered by Grouchy Dude 4 · 0 0

Sorry to say but.. u have to learn Physics before asking Q here
bcos all your Q have no meaning and they suck

coming to your Q.. electrons are not together cos they are equal charges
also MASS IS INDEPENDENT OF SHAPE

2006-08-26 13:27:38 · answer #3 · answered by Prakash 4 · 1 2

Positive and negative charges between the electron particles, they are known as ions.

The shape is determine by the molecular structure, what kind of bond is there, and how many bond is there between the particles.

2006-08-26 13:29:58 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 0 1

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