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.
As the distance decreases the attraction increases
They repel one another.
they repel one another
If the charges are of the same sign (for instance, both have a negative charge), they will repel one another. If the charges are opposite (one positive, one negative), they will attract one another. If the objects actually touch one another, the charges may cancel, in part or totally.
they either attract or repel
they repel remember, opposites attract and likes repel.
Induction happens
the electric-charge interaction occurs when a''charge'' object is near another ''charge'' or ''uncharde''object
Charge is induced in the object when another charged object brought near it. this happens due to charge separation in the object thus making it polar.
As the distance decreases the attraction increases
Let us see with sodium chloride. NaCl separate in solution Na+ and Cl- two oppositely charged ions are the result
what happens when 2 positive charges interact
salt grains are groups of oppositely charged ions in a tight solid pattern. When they dissolve the water molecules attract these ions and cause them to separate, becoming a solution.
Actually chlorine and hydrogen will not share electrons; the chlorine atom steals the electron from the hydrogen atom, creating two separate oppositely charged ions.
When polar molecules are placed between oppositely charged metal plates they will align themselves. They align in the direction of the field.
They scoot away from each other
They repel one another.