I think that a positively charged object can not attract one another
When an atom gains/shares an electron, it add extra negative properties and makes the atom negatively charged.
when it has more protons.
losses electrons
Physics
A neutral pith ball is still "charged", it just doesn't display excessively charged behavior. Since it is neutral, having nearly equal positive and negative charge, the proximity of the positively charged pith ball still attracts the negative charge present in the ball, inducing polarization moving the ball closer to the positively charged one. Once they make contact, the conductibility of the pith ball quickly accepts excess charge from the other, creating a like charge repulsion.
Positively charged particles in an atom are called protons.
Your creation of friction with the floor will allow you to "collect" electrons. You'll become negatively charged, and this static charge can discharge to a door knob. Most of us are familiar with the phenomenon. The results can be shocking.
Taking both will lead to a new, neutral element. Taking away an electron will make it positively charged, and taking away a proton will make it negatively charged. Removing both of these make it neutral, and it forms an element one atomic number smaller.
Protons and Neutrons make up the nucleus of an atom Protons are positively charged, neutrons are neutral. Electron circle the nucleus and a negatively charged.
There will be flow of electrons from negatively charged object towards the positively charged object making an attempt to make both of them electrically neutral.
When you make an object charged, you have either added or removed electrons from it. Adding electrons makes it negatively charged, and removing electrons makes it positively charged. Electrons move onto the object, giving it a static charge.
A neutral pith ball is still "charged", it just doesn't display excessively charged behavior. Since it is neutral, having nearly equal positive and negative charge, the proximity of the positively charged pith ball still attracts the negative charge present in the ball, inducing polarization moving the ball closer to the positively charged one. Once they make contact, the conductibility of the pith ball quickly accepts excess charge from the other, creating a like charge repulsion.
if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo
Positively charged particles in an atom are called protons.
Protons are positively charged subatomic particles.
in an atom, since the number of positively charged protons and the negatively charged electrons are always equal,loss of electon will make the atom positively charged.
To be statically charged means that an object has more of one type of particles than another. For example, if an object with more electrons than protons is negatively charged so we say that the object has built up a static charge.
by taking a negatively charged object and touching it with the object that you want to be charged
The protons in a nucleus make a given atom be positively charged.
Your creation of friction with the floor will allow you to "collect" electrons. You'll become negatively charged, and this static charge can discharge to a door knob. Most of us are familiar with the phenomenon. The results can be shocking.
To charge it positively placed a negatively charge body near it. The positive charge of the sphere is attracted near to the surface close to the negatively charge body. To make it completely positive just earth it (by touching it). This process is known as induction. To charge a body negatively is similar to the aforementioned method.