I suppose you mean magnetism. Magnetism is caused by electrical currents. These may consist of electrons, or of other charged particles.
Electrons are the subatomic particles that flow to cause an electric current in a circuit. They move from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of a power source, such as a battery or generator.
The electrons.The electrons.The electrons.The electrons.
To cause electrons to move through a conductor, an electric field is required. This field creates a force that pushes the electrons along the conductor. The strength of the force is determined by the voltage applied across the conductor.
When there are too many electrons, an object can become negatively charged. This excess of electrons can cause repulsion between objects with the same charge, or attract objects with a positive charge. In extreme cases, such as lightning, the excess electrons can result in the discharge of electrical energy.
When a positively charged object is grounded, electrons from the ground will flow into the object to neutralize the positive charge. This movement of electrons will cause the object to become neutral in charge.
gravity and magnetivity, diminish with distance but have not been found to completely loose influence
gravity and magnetivity, diminish with distance but have not been found to completely loose influence
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 )
Electricity.
lightning
lightning
cause
when an object gains or loses electrons
Yes, exposure to blue light can cause the photoelectric effect in cesium, leading to the emission of electrons. Blue light has enough energy to overcome the work function of cesium, which allows electrons to be emitted from its surface.
This is the electrostatic attraction.
it causes the atoms to lose their negative electrons
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