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what is the general rule for how charged objects interact
That depends on where the charges are, and the magnitude of the charges. In general, you must calculate the vector for the force due to each individual charge, then add all the vectors together.
It means that you, and people in general, interact with other people - and with other parts of the Universe.
No. You are confusing general things here."Electricity" is a whole range of phenomena related to electrical charges. An "electric current" involves the flow of charged particles - ANY charged particles, which may be positive or negative. The most common case, for an electric current, is through the flow of electrons. Electrons have a negative charge. Positively charged electrons are actually anti-electrons, also known as positrons. For more details about this point, you may want to do some reading on "antimatter".
If the electric field is zero, the electric potential is a constant value, but it does not tell you what that value is. All the electric field tells you is how the electric potential changes within the region you are looking at. If the electric potential at one end of a cylindrical region is 7 V and the electric field is zero within the whole cylinder, then the electric potential is 7 V at the other end, or somewhere in the middle, or on the side, and so forth. An electric field of zero tells you the potential does not change, but doesn't say anything about what it is outside of the region you're looking at.
In general, electric charges can be positive, negative, or neutral. How strong the charges might be and how they are measured depends on what kind of objects you are talking about.
what is the general rule for how charged objects interact
That depends on where the charges are, and the magnitude of the charges. In general, you must calculate the vector for the force due to each individual charge, then add all the vectors together.
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What is the vision statement for General Electric
What is the vision statement for General Electric
What is the vision statement for general electric
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