Only when very close to each other. This is not because of the electric force, it is because of the "strong force," or the emission and absorption of gluons between them. This also happens between neutrons and protons.
They attract each other only in very small distances. This is the nuclear force, known as residual strong force.
Neutrons do not repel each other
No. Neutrons have no electric charge.
When unlike charges are brought together they attract eachother.
Two poles of the same kind repel each other; a north pole and a south pole attract each other.Two poles of the same kind repel each other; a north pole and a south pole attract each other.Two poles of the same kind repel each other; a north pole and a south pole attract each other.Two poles of the same kind repel each other; a north pole and a south pole attract each other.
No, its opposite. Similar poles repel while dissimilar poles attract each other.
Two south poles on two magnets will repel each other. A north and a south pole on two magnets will attract each other.
They push away from each other
They do not. Rather, objects with opposite charges attract each other.
they will attract
"Opposites attract". So two electrons repel each other.
When unlike charges are brought together they attract eachother.
It means how two things attract to each other. Such as the North and South pole of two magnets
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.
Similar charges will repel each other.
The is a law of nature, like charges repel, unlike attract.
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Each electron has a single negative charge. Objects with like charges repel each other. Therefore two electrons following parallel tracks will repel, not attract, each other.
they will attract each other
The particles with similar charges with repel each other, This is commonly observed i n the magnetic poles where if one places the like poles that is two north poles or two south poles together it will repel reach other. This principle is very important to remember that like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other.