When unlike charges are brought together they attract eachother.
Two oppositely charged particles attract each other.
They repel each other.
Opposite charges attract each other
Unlike charges attract. Unlike molecules do not, otherwise everything ever would be attracted to everything else ever.If two molecules are of different charges, then yes, they will attract.
like charges repel...unlike charges attract
They repel, same with two negatively charged objects
in magnets, south and north...
electric force
Yes
False
like charges repel or unlike charges repel or like charges attract and neutral objects are always attracted to charged objects by induction.
the three laws of charges are unlike charge attract, like charge repel, and charged objects attract uncharged (neutral) objects.
Unlike charges attract
unlike charges attract.
unlike charges attract.
Yes."Positively charged objects and negatively charged objects experience an attractive force."My source is linked below.
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
LIKE charges REPEL UNLIKE charges ATTRACT. NB Think of a pair of magnets. . If the two north or south poles are placed together , they repel . However, if a north pole and a south pole are placed together , they attract. In Chemistry ions of opposite charge attract . e.g. Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = NaCl(s)
The law of charges states that like charges repel each other, while opposite charges attract each other. This fundamental principle governs the behavior of electrically charged particles.