True.
1.Electron do not contribute to d repulsion force around d central atom
Electric force of repulsion.
friction is a natural force
Magnetic force is a non-contact force. It can also be described as a force of 'Attraction' or 'Repulsion'.
electric force
It is the gravitational force. Mostly gravity and static friction. Friction is a manifestation of the electromagnetic force.
- Gravity/weight - Air resistance/drag/friction - Centrapetal force
i hope that the friction and magnetism has a contact in common and friction is also about newton's third law...evan magnetism studies newton's second law...i hope that friction is all about attraction and repulsion...attraction and repulsion are common in magnets ...so there might be a deep relationship between friction and magnetism..!!
1.Electron do not contribute to d repulsion force around d central atom
The force of attraction or repulsion due to static changes
That's the force of repulsion between two positive charges; or between two negative charges.
It is composed of nuetrons and protons. They are held together by a strong nuclear force which acts against the electron's repulsion force. If you found my answer helpful, please click on the trust button below
Friction makes things (like soles) rub away
It is the force of electrostatic repulsion.
What force is acting? Gravity? Electricity? Magnetic repulsion? And what is the mass/charge on each sphere anyway?
Electric force of repulsion.
The VSEPR theory, sometimes pronounced 'vesper', stands for Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion. It states that repulsion between the sets of electron bond pairs surrounding an atom in a compound causes these sets to be oriented as far apart as possible, giving the compound a certain shape. "Valence electron pairs will move as far apart from each other as possible."