This video will show you some cool things on procreate which are animations and edit drawing guide. I Learned this from my mom.
Month: June 2020
Atoms (part #3)
Hi guys, in this video I will tell you three ways to classify atoms and know how much protons they have in their nucleus. I wrote this from memory from what I learned in khan academy
Atoms Part 3 from Atomic Weather on Vimeo.
Atoms (part #2)
Hi guys in this post we are going to talk about the four fundamental forces.
The first force is gravity. You might be surprised but it is the WEAKEST of the four forces 😱. FUN FACT: no matter what anything is it will always have gravity. You may not realize it. The smaller amount of mass you have the less gravity there will be.

The next force is the weak force also known as the weak interaction . What happens is let’s say we have a carbon 12 atom. It has 6 protons and neutrons in it’s nucleus. So what happens is one of it’s neutrons-essentially 3 of it’s quarks turning in to a proton turning the atom in to a nitrogen 12 atom. And it is going to emit electron and anti-electron neutrino. (I have no idea what a anti-electron neutrino is 😱).The weak force is 10 to the 25th TIMES the strength of gravity!! 😱

The next force is the electromagnetic force. The electromagnetic force is why electrons don’t fly away from nucleuses. So there are two types of the electromagnetic force. So you know how sometimes when you have two magnets 🧲 and if you put them one way they will push away. And if you put them another way the stick together. Both of them are the electromagnetic force. Another two forces that are like the same force are the Coulomb force and the electrostatic force. This is what they do: if you have two things with the same charge they will also push away. And if you have two things that have the different charges they will stick together. And you might say why don’t the protons in a nucleus repell? The next force takes care of that. The electromagnetic force is 10 to the 36th TIMES the strength of gravity!!!! 😱

The next force is the strong force. The strong force is why the protons in a nucleus don’t fly away. Because if you get the protons close enough they will stick together. The strong force is 10 to the 38th TIMES the strength of gravity!!!!!!!! 😱

I wrote this from memory from what I’ve learned in khan Academy
Atoms (part #1)
Hi guys we’re going to talk about what atoms are made up of.
Atoms are made up of: Protons Neutrons and Electrons. All of them have a charge except for Neutrons. Protons have a positive charge. Electrons have a negative charge. And Neutrons don’t even have a charge. They are neutral.

FUN FACT: 1 Way to make a Neutron is to smash together a Proton and an Electron because positive and negative make neutral. And that is what happens to make a neutron Star . keep an eye out for more information about neutron stars in an upcoming post.

Together Protons Electrons and Neutrons make an atom. Not all atoms have a neutron. For example one type of hydrogen atom has just one proton and electron no neutrons. In an atom the protons and (sometimes) neutrons will be in the nucleus of the atom. And the electrons will be buzzing around the nucleus.And the nucleus is where the protons and neutrons will be.

And you might say: well why don’t the electrons just buzz away? Good question. The reason why is because of the electromagnetic force. In the next post I will talk about the four forces!

I wrote this from memory from what I learned in khan Academy