Two objects that both have a net positive electrical charge, or that both have a net negative charge, will push each other away.
Like charges (i.e. positive/positive or negative/negative) will repel one another.
Yes. Like poles repel, and opposite poles attract. In electrostatics, like charges repel, and opposite charges attract.
They will repel. Like charges repel, unlike charges attract. Theoretically anyway... if the 2 nylon strands are both positive, then physics dictates that they will repel, because like charges repel, so in otherwords, + repels from +, but is attracted to - and vice versa.
yes. all particles with like charges repel each other.
Like charges repel, opposite charges attract.
Two objects that are of like charge will repel each other.
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Like charges repel eachother
Like charges repel each other.
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.
Opposite charges attract, and like charges repel each other. Coulomb's law of electric charges says that there are two kinds of charges, positive and negative, and that like charges repel each other while unlike charges attract.
like charges repel or unlike charges repel or like charges attract and neutral objects are always attracted to charged objects by induction.
Like charges (i.e. positive/positive or negative/negative) will repel one another.
Two like charges (either two positive charges, or two negative charges) will repel one another.
Repel?
Yes. Like poles repel, and opposite poles attract. In electrostatics, like charges repel, and opposite charges attract.