There is a force repelling the two charges apart.
they either attract or repel
The strength of the electric field approaches zero
It will be pushed away from the source of the electric field.
there is an electric shock when the charge transfers
They repel one another.
they either attract or repel
they either attract or repel
This particle is rejected.
It will repel
It will repel
This particle will be rejected.
then we would never know about charge on it.
The strength of the electric field approaches zero
The particle stays at rest a= f/m = 0; because force = qvB is zero if v=0.
In that case, the fact that the charges are rearranged - there is an electric dipole - can cause the charged object and the object with the zero net charge (but with an electric dipole) to attract one another.
the stronger the electric force
the electric-charge interaction occurs when a''charge'' object is near another ''charge'' or ''uncharde''object