However, electrons absorbed into the wafer platter cause the platter to build up charge due to its DC isolation.
The negatively charged electrons and positively charged ions created by ionizing radiation may cause damage in living tissue.
The unpaired electrons cause radicals to be unstable and reactive.
The electrons that were moved forward in the wires then cause more electrons to move.
The electrons in a metal, which give it its electrical conductivity, cause the light to be reflected.
The un-accelerated electrons and ions cause the dim glow of the diffuse aurora.
These electrons excite the neon atoms and cause them to emit light that we can see.
The electrons in the air molecules cause a scattering of sunlight in all directions.
An electron in a material may cause a distortion in the underlying lattice.
The cathode-ray tube generates its own brightness across the screen as electrons excite layers of phosphors and cause them to glow.