What forces subatomic particles into motion?
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What forces subatomic particles into motion?
Subatomic Particles
A subatomic particle is an even smaller particle of an atom. Examples of subatomic particles are neutrons, protons, and electrons. They are capable of movement depending on various factors of their environment.
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View this answerVoltage is what forces subatomic particles into motion. Metals are good conductors of electricity when they have unpaired electrons. The magnetic...
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