Agree, because this repulsion of like electrostatic charges is an inherent property of such charges. However, the repulsive force can be exceeded by attractive, atomic level forces, such as those that form atomic nuclei from many protons, or by attractive electrostatic forces between opposite charges, as occurs in metallic bonding and ionic solids.
The effects of the electromagnetic force on two charged particles is that of repulsion between the like charges.
That's the force of repulsion between two positive charges; or between two negative charges.
"repulsion"
The attraction or repulsion between electric charges.
Inter particle forces are the forces which operate between particles. They may be forces of attraction, e.g. gravity, or repulsion, e.g. between two negative charges.
Inter particle forces are the forces which operate between particles. They may be forces of attraction, e.g. gravity, or repulsion, e.g. between two negative charges.
Bob Sinclair
electric force
Particles of the same charge repel eachother
b. is a force of repulsion
It's a surface over which electric charges are evenly distributed, caused by the mutual repulsion between charges of the same polarity.
It's a surface over which electric charges are evenly distributed, caused by the mutual repulsion between charges of the same polarity.