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Cause for electrons movement inside a conductor is due to?

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Answered by jesaldave2004
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Electrons are negatively charged particles that exist in a cloud around the nucleus of an atom. They are unimaginably small, so small that quantum mechanics is needed to explain their peculiar behaviour, and as far as physics has been able to determine they are a fundamental particle. For the scope of this encyclopedia, it is best to imagine electrons as tiny particles that "orbit" the nucleus of an atom (the other resources below will provide more advanced interpretation). However, instead of the gravitational force that's responsible for moons orbiting planets, the electromagnetic forces causing the electrons to "orbit" the nuclei. For more on the physics of electrons please see hyperphysics.

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Answered by khaleda5
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Explanation:

Electrons are negatively charged particles that exist in a cloud around the nucleus of an atom. They are unimaginably small, so small that quantum mechanics is needed to explain their peculiar behaviour, and as far as physics has been able to determine they are a fundamental particle. For the scope of this encyclopedia, it is best to imagine electrons as tiny particles that "orbit" the nucleus of an atom (the other resources below will provide more advanced interpretation). However, instead of the gravitational force that's responsible for moons orbiting planets, the electromagnetic forces causing the electrons to "orbit" the nuclei. For more on the physics of electrons please see hyperphysics.

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