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Yes, objects with opposite charges attract each other, not repel. Opposite charges, such as positive and negative charges, create an attractive force between the objects.
They do not. Rather, objects with opposite charges attract each other.
no, they repel. opposite charges attract
they attract each other
Opposite charges will always attract.
The attraction between two substances can occur due to various factors, not just opposite charges. It could be due to factors such as temporary dipoles, induced charges, or van der Waals forces. Therefore, attraction alone does not necessarily prove that the objects have opposite charges.
No, positively charged objects repel each other due to the like charges. Like charges repel, and opposite charges attract.
The fundamental rule of static electricity is that opposite charges attract each other while like charges repel each other. This means that positively charged objects will be attracted to negatively charged objects and vice versa. Static electricity is generated when there is an imbalance of charges between objects.
two similarly charged objects, two positive charges will repel an two negative charges will repel.
An electric (or electrostatic) attraction.
Objects with the same charge repel each other, causing them to push away from each other. Objects with opposite charges attract each other, resulting in them being pulled together. This behavior is due to the interaction of electric fields surrounding the charged objects.
Opposite charges attract.