They might, as long as one of them is a magnet
and its poles are properly oriented as it spins.
attract
They do not. Rather, objects with opposite charges attract each other.
no, they repel. opposite charges attract
they attract each other
Yes, objects with opposite charges attract each other, not repel. Opposite charges, such as positive and negative charges, create an attractive force between the objects.
Opposite charges will always attract.
In the context of physics, yes. In this context, "repel" refers to two objects that push against each other, while "attract" refers to two objects that pull towards each other.
True. According to Newton's third law of motion, action and reaction forces always act on different objects and have equal magnitudes but opposite directions. So, when these forces act in opposite directions on different objects, they effectively cancel each other out.
No, positively charged objects repel each other due to the like charges. Like charges repel, and opposite charges attract.
A push and pull machine works by applying force in opposite directions to move objects. When a force is applied in one direction (push), it causes the object to move in that direction. Similarly, when a force is applied in the opposite direction (pull), it causes the object to move in the opposite direction. This back-and-forth motion helps to move objects in opposite directions using the push and pull forces.
Opposite charges attract.
The two forces are of the same magnitude, act in opposite directions, and act on different objects.