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
All are examples of electric forces except
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A force is a push or pull on an object some ex are friction
b. is a force of repulsion
I am not sure but i thinks they are:Positive chargeNegative charge
The strong nuclear force, aka the strong interaction.
Gravitational force field, electric force field, magnetic force field.
The newton is a unit of force. Examples of forces are gravitational force, electric forces, magnetic forces, forces caused by pressure.
Common types of force fields are magnetic fields, gravity fields, and electric fields.
An electric force is the force on an electric charge or an electrically charged object when immersed in an electric field.
it uses electric force
Yes The electric force is a force by which electric charges act on each other; the electric field is the associated field.
The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.
Coulomb attraction/repulsion is an electrical force.
Electric force is the force applied on 2 electric charges, by those 2 electric charges.
electric force
Electric charge
what are some non examples of electric motor