The electrons are attracted to the protons.
They can produce heat, like when the sun's light rays hit Earth's surface.
Another Perspective:
EM wave energy can be reflected from objects, illuminating the objects.
EM wave energy can be absorbed by the object and transformed from wave, to heat energy.
High energy EM waves can cause chemical changes in objects, and in biological organisms, these chemical changes can include genetic mutations.
Extremely high energy EM waves can cause changes, in some substances, at the atomic level.
they attract object simply because they have charged particles as well as some object
They can either push or pull objects.
it can ethier push or pull the object
It holds the atom together.
The more electronegative atom obtains electrons from the other and they are bonded by electrostatic forces.
The main force that determines the chemical properties of an atom is nuclear force. There are other forces included like electrostatic force and force of attraction among others.
Strong attractions of electrostatic forces between shared electrons and the positively charged nucleusCovalent bond is formed by the mutual sharing of electrons and has covalent force of attraction between them
The strong nuclear force balances out the electrostatic force.
A covalent bond is the result of atoms sharing electrons. What is described in the question is much more like an ionic bond where an electron/or electrons move from atom-to-atom.
The more electronegative atom obtains electrons from the other and they are bonded by electrostatic forces.
The forces are the electrostatic forces of attraction between the nucleus of one atom and the electrons of the other atom.
electrostatic force between the nucleus and the electrons.
Electrostatic force of attraction between the positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electrons revolving around it.
The main force that determines the chemical properties of an atom is nuclear force. There are other forces included like electrostatic force and force of attraction among others.
it doesn't. electrons only feel the electromagnetic and weak forces.
Strong attractions of electrostatic forces between shared electrons and the positively charged nucleusCovalent bond is formed by the mutual sharing of electrons and has covalent force of attraction between them
One atom has lost electrons . And the other atom has gained electrons.
The force that keeps them in orbit is the electrostatic attraction between the atom's nucleus and the electrons.
They affect the charge of the atom.
Neutron
A covalent bond is the answer I think you are asking for. If you want something more specific, you could say an electrostatic force---one atom's nucleus attracting another atom's electrons and vice versa. Electrostatic forces are just attractive and repulsive forces between opposite and like charges, respectively. or chemical bond....