like forces repel, unlike forces attract(:
like forces repel, unlike forces attract(:
The poles are force vectors and vectors forces repel when they are opposed (in opposite direction).
They repel
protons and neutrons repel each other. The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX
This is the case both with electrostatic forces, and with magnetism.
yes. same forces repel each other and opposite forces attract.
No, the gravitational force is always one of attraction, unlike electrical forces which can attract and repel depending on positive or negative charges.
The phenomenon of universal gravitation produces forces that always attract and never repel.
Like poles repel; opposite poles attract. They are similar to electric charges, for they can both attract and repel without touching. ... Electric charges produce electrical forces and regions called magnetic poles produce magnetic forces.
Electrons repel other electrons, and magnetic poles repel other magnetic poles which are the same, that is, north repels north and south repels south.
Yes , but they are not allowed to move apart by powerful forces containing the plasma. In man-made apparatus, this would be magnetic forces.