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Electromagnetic forces govern the interactions between atoms from "summary" of Atoms Under the Floorboards by Chris Woodford

The interactions between atoms are like an intricate dance, with each atom moving and responding to the others around it. At the heart of this dance are the electromagnetic forces that govern how atoms attract or repel each other. These forces are the reason why atoms form bonds with one another, creating the molecules that make up everything around us. When two atoms come close together, the negatively charged electrons in one atom are attracted to the positively charged protons in the nucleus of the other atom. This attraction is due to electromagnetic forces, which pull the atoms towards each other. At the same time, the electrons in the outer shells of the atoms repel each other, creating a sort of pushback that keeps the atoms from getting too close. These electromagnetic forces are what ...
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    Atoms Under the Floorboards

    Chris Woodford

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