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they are repelled
It doesn't. Objects with opposite charges attract each other, those with the same charge repel.
That is caused by a property of the particles known, precisely, as electric charge.
You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.
Objects with the same charge repel each other.
A positive charge will attract a nearby negatively charged particle.Oppositely charged particles attract each other while ones with the same charge repel each other.
It depends on if they are charged the same of different. Opposites attract, the same charge repels.
If a negative ion meets a positive ion they may form an ionic compound.
No, because same charged objects repel each other.
they would attract to each other
They scoot away from each other
they are repelled
It doesn't. Objects with opposite charges attract each other, those with the same charge repel.
yes--consider two charged bodies (having positive charge). One body is very large in comparison to the other. The large body will induce opposite charge in the small body and thus both will attract each other
oppositely charged ions attact each other.
If charge on the balloon is induced due to the charge of the glass rod then there will be opposite charge and so balloon gets attracted by the rod. Unlike charges do attract each other
no,not at all.When a charged electron came near to sphere,sphere get not charged but polarity came inside it due to mutual induction.