No
No. It will not.
Electricity is the movement of electrons between atoms. It is inexorably linked to magnetism (and light) - moving electrons create a magnetic field and a magnetic field will cause electrons to move in a conductor and when electrons lose energy light is created.
A voltage will cause electrons or other charge carriers to flow (if there is a path through which they can flow). In other words, it will cause a current.
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Magnetism can cause electrons to flow, and electricity can make a wire magnetic.
No. It will not.
Exposure of what?
Exposure to lead can also cause mental retardation.
yes, exposure to wind and specially breeze can cause headache
Cesium compounds normally found are not considered particularly toxic, though, like anything else, an excessive amount of cesium is not good for you. It is said to make people irritable and cause spasm because it replaces potassium in the body. Metallic cesium reacts violently with water, and is not something you want to touch. Cesium isotopes leaked from nuclear power plants can be a serious problem because of their radioactivity.
On any level the movement of charge carriers (electrons, protons etc) cause EM radiation to be emitted. Gamma rays are also emitted as the result of some radioactive decay reactions All radioactive decay reactions produce EM radiation of some kind because they involve the movement of charge carriers such as the ejection of alpha particles (double positive charge).
Cancer
No.
It really depends on what kind of exposure and what kind of organisms. A long exposure can cause more problems than a short one. Some diseases can cause severe illness with only a few organisms.
They are the rays of radioactivity that are emitted from the bluetooth earpieces. They cause cancer.
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 )
the ionosphere is the part of the earthâ??s atmosphere that is ionized by solar and cosmic radiation. High energy emitted from the sun cause the atoms in this area to lose electrons and become ionized and positively charged.