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No. A positive ion merely has more positive charges (protons) than negative charges (electrons).
Like charges would repel
negative and positive charges
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.
if you are using magnets, they stick together.
what happens when 2 positive charges interact
they repel each other
No. A positive ion merely has more positive charges (protons) than negative charges (electrons).
When unlike charges are brought together they attract eachother.
In general, electric charges can be positive, negative, or neutral. How strong the charges might be and how they are measured depends on what kind of objects you are talking about.
Like charges would repel
negative and positive charges
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 repel each other like positive ones do. If one is negatively charged, and the other is positive, then they will move towards eachother!
These are electrically positive objects.
if you are using magnets, they stick together.
two similarly charged objects, two positive charges will repel an two negative charges will repel.