rowanphilip
rowanphilip
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20th Jun 2011
12th Jul 2011
Electrons flying around a nucleus.

Comments

  • Spencer204
    Spencer204
    2nd Oct 2012
    I tried to split it :P
  • tayolo
    tayolo
    23rd Mar 2012
    lol now draw an uranium atom.
  • cctvdude99
    cctvdude99
    25th Jun 2011
    Nice one improving it. :)
  • Uncle_Alik
    Uncle_Alik
    25th Jun 2011
    Agreed with tery215, and the idea of using photons as electrons is nice too)
  • cctvdude99
    cctvdude99
    24th Jun 2011
    rowanphilip: Then tell people to reload after starting for it to work. Also, it's only a few frames of no gravity.
  • rowanphilip
    rowanphilip
    24th Jun 2011
    The problem is that if I just use 2 electrons, they tend to fly out of orbit on the initial load (it takes a while for the newtonial gravity to start).
  • tery215
    tery215
    23rd Jun 2011
    It has an unnatural amount of electrons, and atoms aren't actually colored, but otherwise, the illustration of the helium atom is realistic.
  • rowanphilip
    rowanphilip
    22nd Jun 2011
    You're right, I realised after I posted that.
  • shikari_rock
    shikari_rock
    22nd Jun 2011
    what are you talking about, there are only 2 electrons in a helium atom..
  • rowanphilip
    rowanphilip
    22nd Jun 2011
    Cool :)