Electrostatic or magnetic charges ? the answers are different.
If electrostatic charges, I GUESS that an antistatic-coated glass plate would not affect the charges at all.
If it were left to accumulate charge, an insulating glass plate placed between the two charges would assume a potential between that of the two bodies. [Assuming it were free to accumulate a charge.]
If magnetic charges, the glass plate would have no effect. [But the 'glass plate' equivalent would be a soft iron sheet, or a wire mesh screen of soft iron. ...
Continue with your analysis of the analogy.
glass is an insulator the balls would swing towards the middle position
An insulator
if all charged bodies repel, the earth's weather and natural phenomena wouldn't exist.
No, the opposite would happen. The two bodies would be repelled.
Electrons are negatively charged. Opposites attract, so they are attracted to positively charged bodies.
glass is an insulator the balls would swing towards the middle position
they repel
If the distance between the centers of the charged bodies doesn't change during all of that activity, the force between them increases by 20 times.
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb of "the coulombic force" that attract or repels oppositely or similarly charged bodies, respectively.
If the distance between two charged bodies is much greater as compared to their size,the bodies are considered as point charges.
the flow of charge between 2 charged bodies with a sparkand chit chit sound due to the ionisation of air in between 2 bodies is called sparkin g
An insulator
The law of charged bodies states that if one proton and one electron are put together they will produce electricity.
no
The electroscope is an instrument for detecting an electric charge by measuring mechanical forces between two charged bodies.
if all charged bodies repel, the earth's weather and natural phenomena wouldn't exist.
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