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What is a measure of force with which negative charges flow called?

The force that causes negative charges to flow is the electromagnetic force. And we often apply the term voltageto the force that causes electron current to flow in what we normally think of as electricity.


The force that causes current flow is called?

voltage


What force causes the bulk flow of fluids?

Pressure Gradient


What causes river waters to flow?

A slope and the force of gravity.


A cup of water with cut in the bottom will leak because the water is heavier than the cup?

No, it does not depend upon density, it is due to liquid nature of water which has a tendency to flow due to gravitational force.


What pressure or force that causes current flow through a conductor is caleed?

The pressure or force causing current to flow through a conductor is called voltage.


What is the driving force that causes current to flow and what is it measured in?

Type your answer here... volts


The force that causes electrons to flow?

Pottential Difference between two things.


What is the driving force which causes electrons to flow through conductors called?

That force is called an 'electric current'.


What is called the continous flow of water in nature?

The whole cycle is known as the water cycle.


What causes a lawn sprinkler to rotate?

The water accelerates as it moves through the pipe towards the nozzle, newton's 2nd law F=ma means that this water produces a force, newton's 3rd law then states every force produces an equal and opposite force. As this water produces a force, an equal and opposite force is produced. A force acts on the sprinkler opposite to the flow of motion of the water. This causes a torque, T=FR on the sprinkler causing it to spin. Where F is the force produced and R is the distance of the sprinkler arm. The sprinkler does not require electricity to move


What driving force which causes electrons to flow through conductors is called?

Voltage.