Magnetism is mainly due to electrons, though some nuclei also have a magnetic moment.
Magnetism in an atom primarily arises from the motion of electrons and the intrinsic property known as spin. Electrons orbiting the nucleus create tiny magnetic fields due to their movement, while their spin contributes additional magnetic moments. In materials, the alignment of these magnetic moments can lead to macroscopic magnetism, as seen in ferromagnetic substances.
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Magnetism is associated with the movement of electrons.
The nucleus of the atom is stationary.
its the greatest part of an atom
the electrons! hope i helped! <3 (:
The force is called "magnetism". The refrigerator is not magnetic, but the magnet will temporarily induce magnetism in the refrigerator's metal - the part that is close to the magnet.
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Magnetism is associated with the movement of electrons.
no an atom is a part of a molecule.
Central heterochroma is often the cause.
The positively charged nucleus of the atom, which contains protons and neutrons, is what causes particles to bounce back due to electrostatic repulsion. When an incoming particle has the same charge as the nucleus, such as another positively charged particle, they will repel each other, causing the incoming particle to bounce back.
No. The movement of electrons is what causes electricity, and neutrons take no part in it.
The electron is the part of the atom that accounts for electricity.
the nucleus of an atom
the nucleus of the atom
The cribriform of the ethmoid bone causes anosmia.