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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have seen in some physics videos where there is an electron in the middle of the nuclease of an atom, and I think if i remember right I was watching a video on quantum tunneling. What would that do to the atom if there was an electron in the middle of the nuclease, would it become unstable and fall apart, or would the electron just get pushed out? Or would something completely different happen? -Austin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In fact it was the Plum pudding model of JJ Thomson... which was accepted at that time... According to his model... atom is a +ve spher which and the electrons are distributed randomly in the sphere... just like a melon.... iF we assume radish part of the melon is +ve charge and the seeds of melon assumed as -ve charge... there is no one theory in whcih an electron lies in the nuecleus

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