No. Mass and Energy are equivalent (E=mc2). The are different manifestations of one and the same thing.
Like (same) charges repel.
Potential energy does not attract or repel by itself. It is a measure of stored energy that can be converted into kinetic energy or work. The interaction between objects that can result in attraction or repulsion is typically due to other forces such as gravity or electromagnetism.
They possess negative charges and in the universe anything having same charge would repel eachother.
"Opposites attract". So two electrons repel each other.
Magnets acquire their energy to attract or repel objects from the alignment of their atoms, which creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field interacts with other objects, causing them to be attracted or repelled based on the alignment of their own atoms.
Atheists always repel the sayings about the existence of God. Magnetic poles repel each other Electric charges repel each other. Always repel the usage of drugs.
To create a permanent magnet energy must be supplied to suitable materiel by immersing it in a magnetic field normally supplied by an electromagnet
The potential energy of two like charges is positive, meaning they repel each other. As they move closer together, their potential energy increases, and work must be done to bring them closer or separate them. The potential energy between like charges follows an inverse-square law, increasing as the charges get closer.
Water and oil repel each other.
Charged objects can either attract or repel each other depending on the types of charges they carry. Oppositely charged objects will attract each other, while similarly charged objects will repel each other due to the interaction of electric fields.
no only repels and other kinds of repels
Other rodents or food can repel mice!