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A fundamental law of electrostatics is that opposite charges attract and like charges repel.
The two fundamental rules or "golden rules" of electrostatics are 1) only negative charges move in electricity, and 2) opposite charges attract while like charges repel.
It is like charges that repel each other. A charge may be positive or negative. Two positive charges repel, as do two negative charges. A positive and negative charge, however, attract each other. This is a fundamental law of electrostatics: like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
I'm not sure if this is considered the first law or anything special like that but the entirety of electrostatics is based on two rules: opposite charges attract and same charges repel. Hope that helps!
Opposite charges attract and like charges repel. . .
A fundamental law of electrostatics is that opposite charges attract and like charges repel.
The two fundamental rules or "golden rules" of electrostatics are 1) only negative charges move in electricity, and 2) opposite charges attract while like charges repel.
Yes. Like poles repel, and opposite poles attract. In electrostatics, like charges repel, and opposite charges attract.
It is like charges that repel each other. A charge may be positive or negative. Two positive charges repel, as do two negative charges. A positive and negative charge, however, attract each other. This is a fundamental law of electrostatics: like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
I'm not sure if this is considered the first law or anything special like that but the entirety of electrostatics is based on two rules: opposite charges attract and same charges repel. Hope that helps!
Opposite charges attract and like charges repel. . .
Coulomb's Law
Like charges of electricity repel each other, whereas unlike charges attract each other.
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.
the law of electric charges states that like charges repel, or push away, and opposite charges attract.
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.
it states that if you dont know this you are probley failing science class like me :P