1) Opposites like a Posative and negative attract. +-
2) Same charges means they repel. - <-------> -
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The force between electrically charged objects is governed by Coulomb's law. It states that the force is directly proportional to the product of the charges on the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Mathematically, the force is given by F = kq1q2 / r^2, where F is the force, k is the electrostatic constant, q1 and q2 are the charges, and r is the distance between the objects.
Yes...... Do you want some proof?Ok.. I am NOT good at science but this is true... if you want to find out DO the experiment yourself to conclude that its true..Ok Now... Get 2 charged objects and put them close to each other.. if you can't find a charged object buy them at the store, ok? Now they are repel... so theres your proof.. dont believe me? then try it urself! :)
Any charged object weather positively charged or negatively charged will have an attractive interaction with a neutral object. Neutral objects do not attract or repel each other.
Most atoms are electrically balanced because they have the same number of protons, which have a charge of +1, and electrons, which have a charge of -1. However electrons can be lost or gained. When they are, the atom has a different number of protons to electrons so it becomes charged. Example. An uncharged atom of oxygen has 8 protons and 8 electrons. Sometimes it gains two electrons. This means that it has 8 protons but 10 electrons. +8 -10 = -2. therefore the charged atom of oxygen has a charge of -2.
Depending on the charge colloidal particles are attracted to catode or anode.
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The amount of force between two charged objects is influenced by the magnitude of the charges on the objects and the distance between them. Increasing the charge of the objects or decreasing the distance between them will result in a stronger force of attraction or repulsion.
Two charged objects will be attracted to each other if they have opposite charges - one positive and one negative. This attraction occurs due to the electric force between the charged particles.
The electric force between two charged objects is decreased by a factorof 4 if you double the distance between the objects, from the formulaF=(q1*q2)/(4*Pi*Eo*r^2).
The electric force between two charged objects is decreased by a factorof 4 if you double the distance between the objects, from the formulaF=(q1*q2)/(4*Pi*Eo*r^2).
Its called electro-static force. It is inversely proportional to the distance between the 2 objects squared.
Friction: Rubbing two objects together can transfer electrons, resulting in one object becoming positively charged and the other negatively charged. Conduction: Direct contact with a charged object can transfer charge to another object, bringing it to the same charge. Induction: Bringing a charged object near another object can cause electrons to be rearranged, creating an opposite charge on the objects.