The force that gets the electrons moving in an organ is an external force. The energy is provided by an electrical current that is generated from an external source such as an electrical outlet or a battery. This energy is then converted into mechanical energy in the form of motion which causes the electrons to move.
Electrons moving is an electric current. An electric current moving at an angle to a magnetic field will produce a Force.
The force generated by the expansion of burning gasses, inside the combustion cylinders of a car powered by an internal combustion engine.
Moving water exerts force. That is not the same as being a force.
Moving water exerts force. That is not the same as being a force.
You from concord lol, oh and its free moving electrons...
Electrons moving is an electric current. An electric current moving at an angle to a magnetic field will produce a Force.
The force generated by the expansion of burning gasses, inside the combustion cylinders of a car powered by an internal combustion engine.
The electromagnetic force (protons are positive and electrons are negative, so they attract), which is manifested into Coulomb's force of attraction. The reason that electrons will not fall into the nucleus is due to the electron's energy; it is moving fast enough to not collide with the nucleus.
A baseball is a great example of an internal force. The particles holding the baseball together is an internal force. But a baseball bat hitting the baseball is not an internal force, because an internal force is a force exerted by one part of a structure on another. The bat hitting the ball is an external force. Another example is a car. The pistons pushing the rods, the axle pushing the wheels, the wheels moving the car...etc. All these things are internal forces working on the car because the these things are all inside the car. But the friction created by the wheels of the car on the ground is an external force, as is the force holding the car up. Hope this helps!
The atom's nucleus and electrons are held together by electromagnetic force. The positive charges of the protons balance the negative charges of the electrons.
moving electrons, be it around iron atoms or through a wire.
A body at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an external (outside) source. Then it will accelerate but when the outside force is removed it will keep moving without any force until acted upon by another outside force. If your question is if it is possible for an object to move from rest with an inside (internal) force, then no, internal forces are equal and opposite causing no movement, as there is no net external force.
the internal force is bending
Moving water exerts force. That is not the same as being a force.
Moving water exerts force. That is not the same as being a force.
You from concord lol, oh and its free moving electrons...
Yes,torsion(Twist) is an internal force,along with tension(stretch),shear(cut,bend),compression(squeeze).An internal force acts between two parts of something.