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equal and opposite depending on the masses
When the bodies are rubbed against each other one body transffers electrons to the other body. Since there are no new electrons produced or destroyed the charge is equal.
Similar charges will repel each other.
LIKE charges REPEL UNLIKE charges ATTRACT. NB Think of a pair of magnets. . If the two north or south poles are placed together , they repel . However, if a north pole and a south pole are placed together , they attract. In Chemistry ions of opposite charge attract . e.g. Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = NaCl(s)
Opposite charges attract, and like charges repel each other. Coulomb's law of electric charges says that there are two kinds of charges, positive and negative, and that like charges repel each other while unlike charges attract.
LIKE charges REPEL UNLIKE charges ATTRACT. NB Think of a pair of magnets. . If the two north or south poles are placed together , they repel . However, if a north pole and a south pole are placed together , they attract. In Chemistry ions of opposite charge attract . e.g. Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = NaCl(s)
Depends on your state laws and many other factors. Consult a lawyer.
A spouse cannot be forced to testify against the other regardless of the issue. However, not doing so might jeopardize the prosecutor's case against the individual who is facing the charges.
repel against each other
You can only report a crime. You can not press charges if you were not a victim of the act, other than being the wife. In most cases a wife is prohibited from testifying against a spouse for something that happened during the marriage.
Simulated forgery is when you copy the handwriting of someone else in order to commit forgery. It is different from other types of forgery where you trace someone handwriting.
A wife will never know for sure if their husband actually told the other woman to stay away or he is encouraging it. The only way the wife can prove if he is telling the truth is to tell him to press harassment charges against her. If she is showing up at their home or is everywhere the husband is then he is either provoking the situation or she is stalking him. If the husband uses excuses not to press charges the wife should give him no outs and tell him to do so (or she will) or, he can go back to her.
If two positive charges interact, their forces are directed against each other. As a result opposite charges attract each other: The electric field and resulting forces produced by two electrical charges of opposite polarity. The two charges attract each other.
Forgery ! at least , if she tries to pass it as a legal document ! !ADDED: If her intent was to pass it off as the real thing, she is liable for felony charges- which could include: Falsification of a public document - Forgery - and probably several other offenses that may be applicable - not to even mention Contempt of Court.
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get a lawyer. I know it can be fraud, but there may be other charges you can bring against her. Do something soon before she really gets it over on him though.
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