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They repel, same with two negatively charged objects

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As described by Coulomb's Law, like charges repel, and opposite charges attract. Charged objects will attract or repel other charged objects accordingly.

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If two objects have the same charge then they repel each other. If they have opposite charges then they attract each other

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A separation of charges can be induced in neutral objects. This will cause a dipole, and an attraction towards the charged object.

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