To become negatively charged, an object must gain electrons from another object
By loosing and gaining an electron.
Positively and negatively charged objects attract one another.
Yes."Positively charged objects and negatively charged objects experience an attractive force."My source is linked below.
Opposite charges attract each other. It makes no difference what kind of objects happen to be carrying the charges.
They repel, same with two negatively charged objects
Losing electrons the positive charges become bigger than negative charges.
if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo
Firstly it's charged not charges. But no it is not negatively charged but positivly charged.
if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo
well if you bring a negatively charged object near a positively charged object, they will attract each other, but if you bring two positively charged objects near each other they will repel just like the rule sais: Like Charges repel, Unlike charges attract the closer the charges, the greater force between them
An item becomes positively or negatively charged through losing/gaining electrons. As electrons are lost the item becomes positive, and as electrons are gained the item becomes negative. (Electrons are negative charges and protons are positive charges.) An item cannot lose protons, as protons are fixed. Gaining/losing electrons can be gained by charging by friction, contact, or induction (through the air).
Electricity passes between them until the dissimilar charges become equal