Electrons are always responsible for electric discharges and one example is lightning.
when one electron gets charged in an atom it starts moving rapidly and bursts out of its atom and jumps from one electron to another electrically charging each of the electrons and forms a chain and creates the ligtning which we see in a nanosecond.
The force that holds atoms together is called a chemical bond. This bond is formed when atoms share or exchange electrons to achieve a stable configuration, allowing them to be held together in a molecule or crystal structure.
Particles of matter are held together by very strong electric forces, specifically the electromagnetic force. This force is responsible for keeping atoms and molecules bonded together in various forms of matter.
One type of repulsive force operating on atoms brought close together is the electron-electron repulsion. This occurs when the negatively charged electrons in each atom come into close proximity, causing a repulsive force due to their like charges.
the force of attraction that holds atoms together is a chemical bond
Neutrons have no electric charge so there isn't an electric force. Only with electrons and protons.
a proton attracts an electron
A proton attracts an neutron. B. A proton repels an electron. C. A proton attracts an electron.
An electric motor for example
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The attraction or repulsion of an electric force is called electrostatic force. This force occurs between charged particles and can be either attractive or repulsive depending on the charges of the particles involved.
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Well, there are essentially two forces in an atom. They are the strong force (which holds a nucleus together) and the electric force, which holds electrons in an atom. In short, this works because positive and negative charges attract each other. Because the nucleus (protons and neutrons) is positive, and the electrons surrounding it are negative, they are attracted. The result is that the electrons don't fly off in all directions! Because this force describes one specific phenomenon, I can't really give an example. However, if the question meant "what's an example of electrons having an impact in atoms", then I would go with lightning. This happens when negatively charged atoms (electrons!) build up at the bottom of a cloud, and gain enough energy to 'fly' across the ionized air to the ground, which is positively charged due to the repulsion of electrons.
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Lightning is primarily an electric force. It occurs when there is a buildup and discharge of electrical energy in the atmosphere. While magnetic fields can be generated by the flow of electric current in a lightning bolt, the main force driving lightning is electricity.
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Magnetic force occurs when an electric charge is in motion. When a charged particle moves through a magnetic field, it experiences a magnetic force that can cause it to change direction. This force is the basis for the operation of devices such as electric motors and generators.
Gravity is an example of such a Force, as are Magnetism, and Electric Field Forces.