Like charges do not attract each other, they repel each other.
Electrons are negative. so no positive charges attracts electrons because the opposite charges attract each other like ( + - ) but same charges repel like ( ++ ) or ( - - )
The force that repels particles with a similar charge is electrostatic repulsion, which is the result of like charges repelling each other. The force that attracts particles of differing charges is electrostatic attraction, which is the result of opposite charges attracting each other.
The law of electric charges states that like charges repel each other, while opposite charges attract each other. This fundamental principle governs the behavior of electrically charged particles.
opposite charges attract each other and like charges repel each other.
Like charges do not attract each other, they repel each other.
Like charges repel each other.
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.
it repels from each other causing the two like charges to differ from each other. did that help you? iknow it did.
Yes; positive attracts negative, or vice versa. There is also electrostatic induction: if something is charged and is moved near another object, it repels or attracts electrons (only), giving it opposite charges, so attracts each other. The object which is electrostatically induced is overall neutral, however, it is unbalanced withe negative electrons pulled to one side, leaving the opposite side positive.
like charges repel
No, like charges repel each other according to the principle of electrostatics. This phenomenon is governed by Coulomb's Law, which states that like charges exert repulsive forces on each other, while opposite charges attract.
They attract each other