Nucleus Atom
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The center of an atom
Real World Example
Imagine trying to organize a busy family reunion where everyone keeps revolving around the central dining table, which acts as the heart of the gathering. Just like the dining table is the focal point where all family members gather, the nucleus is the core of an atom around which electrons move. The dining table represents the nucleus of the atom, holding the essential elements (protons and neutrons), while the family members represent electrons moving in the space around it, keeping the whole event (or atom) together.
Practice Version
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