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different poles have different charges, and different charges are attracted to each other
I can't be sure of exactly what you mean when you say "different". -- The two objects attract each other if their charges have opposite signs. -- They repel each other if their charges both have the same sign. These statements are both true whether or not the charges on the two objects have the same or different magnitudes.
Unlike charges refer to two objects or particles that have different electric charges. In the context of electricity, unlike charges attract each other, with positive and negative charges being examples of unlike charges.
Two equal charges will repel one another. Two different charges (i.e., a positive and a negative charge) will attract one another.
If two objects have different charges, they will either attract or repel each other. Oppositely charged objects will attract each other (positive and negative), while like charges will repel each other (two positives or two negatives). This is due to the electrostatic force between the charges.
the different types of charges are positive and negative charges
When two objects have different charges, they will either attract or repel each other depending on the types of charges they possess. Opposite charges (positive and negative) will attract each other, while same charges (positive and positive, or negative and negative) will repel each other due to the electrostatic force between them.
True. Electric charges that are different (positive and negative charges) attract each other, following the principle of opposites attract. This attraction is governed by Coulomb's law, which describes the force between two charges.
The electricity generated when there is an imbalance between two different charges.
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When two materials with different charges are brought together, they can attract each other due to the electrostatic force between opposite charges. This attraction can lead to the transfer of electrons from one material to another, resulting in a redistribution of charge and possibly the generation of static electricity.
When two different charges meet, they may attract or repel each other depending on their polarities. Opposite charges attract each other, while like charges repel each other due to the forces of electromagnetism. This interaction is a fundamental property of charged particles.