Nucleus Atom
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The center of an atom
Real World Example
Imagine trying to organize a busy kitchen during a family gathering, where everyone is bustling around, but everything revolves around the central table. The nucleus of an atom works in much the same way, as it's the central core around which electrons orbit and interact. Just as the central table anchors all activity in the kitchen, the nucleus anchors the atom by holding most of its mass and dictating the structure and behavior of the surrounding electrons, ensuring the atom's stability and order.
Practice Version
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