Electron (-) and positron (+). Proton (+) and antiproton (-). Muon (-) and antimuon (+). up, charm, and top quarks (+2/3) and down, strange and bottom quarks (-1/3).
they attract each other. Objects with like charges repel each other
electromagnetic
The is a law of nature, like charges repel, unlike attract.
It means that it does not decay by emitting radioactive paticles.
paticles of water can be seperated by penetrating heat into the cells
The force between charges decreases as the distance between them increases. Like charges repel each other. Oppostite charges attract each other
unlike charges attract.
Unlike charges attract
unlike charges attract.
Charges are like and unlike just like anything else oppisite and alike in a way
Charges are like and unlike just like anything else oppisite and alike in a way
attract
The nature of the force between charged particles in that the force is an electrostatic one. If the electric charges are alike, then a repulsive force exists, and if the charges are opposite, then the force will be an attractive one. The fundamental law of electrostatics applies here, and that is that opposite charges attract and like charges repel.That will largely depend on what statements are included on thelist that you have not seen fit to include with the question.
like charges attract unlike charges repel
Electron
Like charges with repel one another, whereas opposite charges with attract.
A fundamental law of electrostatics is that opposite charges attract and like charges repel.
the unlike charges are those which attract each other