They repel, same with two negatively charged objects
As described by Coulomb's Law, like charges repel, and opposite charges attract. Charged objects will attract or repel other charged objects accordingly.
If two objects have the same charge then they repel each other. If they have opposite charges then they attract each other
A separation of charges can be induced in neutral objects. This will cause a dipole, and an attraction towards the charged object.
They freeze. Liquid hydrogen is very cold.
So that the live wire is isolated when the fuse blows. If a fuse was placed in the neutral, the equipment would still be live when the fuse blows.
the particles in the non magnetic material get magnetised, therefore it temporarily becomes a magnetic.
Nothing would happen because plasma is neutral liquid for blood.
Negatively charged amino acids are acidic bacause they gave a proton (H+) to the solution. The amino acid was not charged before it went into the solution, but lost a hydrogen when placed in water and became negativley charged. It also donated a proton to the solution so it is considered acidic. Similar logic applies with the basic amino acids.
There will be an attractive interaction between the charged object and the neutral object.
Some neutral objects have a weak dipole force where electron distribution is random across the whole object, and at any one given time, one side may be slightly more positive than the other. This attraction is very weak but it happens frequently especially in solutions.
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Charged rod and an uncharged metal object attract each other because free electrons in metal are either attracted or repelled by the charged rod. If the rod is positively charged then free electrons are attracted towards it and both objects attract each other. If the rod is negatively charged then free electrons are repelled by it and positive ions are attracted by the rod and both objects attract each other.
Cönsider a negatively charged object be placed at a fixed position ,now a neutral or uncharged object is slowly introducing into the field which is produced by the electrons in negatively charged object.... And now according to the law of charges opposite charges attract each other similar thing taking place here the electrons present on the negatively charged object attracts the positive charge in neutral object by separting the charges inside the object wich is called induction as soon as the neutral object enters into the field produce by negatively charged object ...,and then it attracts...
By the use of rockets
The objects to be weighed are placed on the center of a pan so they can be weighed accurately, without the pan tipping over.
a slide
They scoot away from each other
well, since a neutron = 0 charge placed into a neutral which is has no charge, it stays the same.
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The material will