I suppose you mean magnetism. Magnetism is caused by electrical currents. These may consist of electrons, or of other charged particles.
Electrons
External forces can cause electrons in the outer orbit of an atom to break free of their orbit. Conductors can increase the chances of this happening.
The charging process will cause electrons to either experience an attractive or repulsive force with other electrons around them depending upon whether the electrons have a positive or negative charge to begin with.
Yes, rubbing a silk cloth on glass cause electrons to move to the cloth. As a result, glass rod acquires positive charge and silk acquires negative charge.
Force is the cause of movement. Electrons can be moved by gravitational force F= GmM/r^2 and electric force produced by the Electromagnetic fields, F=eE and F= evB= e(-v.B + vxB).
gravity and magnetivity, diminish with distance but have not been found to completely loose influence
gravity and magnetivity, diminish with distance but have not been found to completely loose influence
it cause no electricity because of the resistance but.... if your question was..... "the caused by the flow of electrons" then the answer well be ( it cause electricity )
Electricity.
lightning
cause
Electrons
lightning
Special type of magnetivity only found on the moon and inside moon samples that is magentic towards the element gold.
when an object gains or loses electrons
No. It will not.
No