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Q: What force causes electrons to be transferred in electrostatics?
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How are the ions transferred?

Ions are transferred through electrical charges and electrons. The attractive force of ionic bonds causes them to move at fast pace.


What is the force that causes electrons to move in a conductor?

A charge is transferred (coulombs) and this amounts to an electric current (amps)


What is the relationship between electrostatics and the structure of the atom?

Atomic structure is predominantly determined by the Coulomb force. The Coulomb force, i.e. force between charges is inversely proportional to distance, is the force of electrostatics. The Coulomb force is the force of attraction between the nucleus and the electrons and it is the force of repulsion between the electrons. Quantum mechanics is the theory which uses this force law in determining electronic structure of atoms and molecules. If one wants to get picky and look for very small influences on atomic structure that are not due to the Coulomb force, then one has to investigate the subject of special relativity and some very weak nuclear interactions.


What causes the electrons pull on the proton in an atom?

electromagnetic force


What happens when force exerted on an object causes the object to move?

The object is moved and energy is transferred.


The force that causes electrons to flow?

Pottential Difference between two things.


What is the attractive force between oppositley charged ion which forms when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?

an ionic bond


What is the driving force which causes electrons to flow through conductors called?

That force is called an 'electric current'.


What driving force which causes electrons to flow through conductors is called?

Voltage.


Is the force that gets the electrons moving internal or exturnal in organ?

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.


The energy transferred by a force to a moving object.?

Mechanical energy is transferred by a force to a moving object.


What unit is used to measure the electric force that causes the electrons to move?

This question is incorrect. Electricity is defined as the accumulation/ movement of electrons. The reason that electrons move is the same reason gravity exisits. They are just natural phenomena. There is no electric force that makes electrons move. It is the attractive/ repulsive forces between the protons and electrons. There is no such defined force you are asking about. The closest unit to answer this question is the Coloumb.