<- + + -> repel
<- - - -> repel
+ -><- - Attract
positivenegativeneutralCommentWithout wishing to be picky, 'neutral' is not a type of charge -it is a lack of charge.
Positive charge, negative charge or neutral. (no charge)
Electrical forces are inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating the charges.
Electric charges behave as a matter and it contains three building blocks of matter, they are :electrons, protons and neutrons of which two are electrically charge
-3. To answer this kind of question, with rare exceptions, assume oxygen is -2 and hydrogen is +1. There are then 5 positive charges from these elements and only two negative charges, requiring nitrogen to have three additional negative charges to achieve electrical neutrality for the compound as a whole.
For the purposes of points for insurance, three years. On your MVR, seven to 10 years, depending on your state. Things which are criminal charges do not come off (e.g., DUIs).
melting points, solubility, and electrical conductivity
Three Subatomic Particles: 1) Neutrons- neutral (no) charge. 2) Protons- positive charge (+) . 3) Electrons- negative charge (-) .
The three charges are: POSITIVE,NEGATIVE, AND NEUTRAL
There are currently three categories of 800 points each. Therefore, 2400 points. That's in every place that uses SATs.
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The law of electric charges states that ...Like charges repel, or push awayOpposite charges attract, or come togetherWHY does it do that?Because Protons are positively charged and Electrons are negatively charged.They have opposite charges, and the Law of Electric Charges states:Without this attraction electrons couldn't be held in an atom.