The same thing happens for both, if the electroscope is positvely charged it attracts electrons to the top and sends protons to the leaves causing them to repel and visaversa with negative.
When objects are positively charged, electrons are lost. More protons in the object than electrons. Vice Versa.
Electrons are driven to the pair of leaves.
Electrons are repelled being electrically negative charged.
The electrons move away. Since opposite charges repel.
Electrons are negatively charged. They cannot be positively charged or neutral.
It becomes more negatively charged, since electrons carry a negative charge.
Metals lose electrons to become positively charged but stable. The electrons they lose are accepted by the non-metal to become negatively charged but stable.
I think that a positively charged object can not attract one another
It accepts electrons from the metal and forms a negatively charged ion
Electrons are negatively charged. They cannot be positively charged or neutral.
Positively charged and negatively charged electrons are exchanged.
you will get shocked and it will probaly hurt
It becomes more negatively charged, since electrons carry a negative charge.
Metals lose electrons to become positively charged but stable. The electrons they lose are accepted by the non-metal to become negatively charged but stable.
They neutralize.
It depends on what the rod is made of. For example, if it's a glass rod the glass will lose electrons to the nylon and become positively charged, and the nylon will gain electrons and become negatively charged. If the rod is made of aluminum or steel, the rod will gain electrons from the nylon and become negatively charged, and the nylon will become positively 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.
They lose electrons.
negatively charged
An object becomes charged when the atoms in the object gain or lose? A) protons B) neutrons C) electrons D)All of the above Answer (1) - Wrong My answer is most definitely D) All Of Above Answer (2) - Right A) and B) because if we assume an object to be neutral at first then if we lose a proton (positively charged) the object becomes negatively charged, if we lose an electron (negatively charged) the object becomes positively charged. Neutrons have no net charge (neutrally charged) so if we take on away nothing happens.
I think that a positively charged object can not attract one another