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What force binds electrons to the nucleus of an atom?

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Answered by Shubu01
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✔✔ The electromagnetic force

✔✔ Electrons are kept in the orbit around the nucleus by the electromagnetic force,

✔✔ Because the nucleus in the center of the atom is positively charged and attracts the negatively charged electrons.

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Answered by AnantveerSingh
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The electrons are binded by elctromagnetic force....

Reason :

As we all know that opposites charges attract each other.

The proton in a nucleus is positively charged and the electron is negatively charged...

So ,they attract each other and this is the reason behind binding of electrons......

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