"Electrons Explained: The Invisible Architects of the Universe"

 


An electron is a fundamental subatomic particle with a negative electric charge, symbolized as e⁻. It is one of the primary building blocks of matter, playing a crucial role in chemical bonding, electricity, magnetism, and quantum mechanics. With a mass approximately 1/1836 that of a proton, the electron is extremely light but vital for forming atoms by orbiting the atomic nucleus in specific energy levels or orbitals. Electrons are also responsible for the flow of electrical current in conductors and semiconductors, forming the foundation of modern electronics.

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