In practical life , it is not possible to identify the negative and positive charges.
The positive and negative charges are identified only experimentally.
So, practical example of this is not possible.
But I can tell that a negatively charged object and positively charged object attract each other.
for A+ lost electrons
In practical life , it is not possible to identify the negative and positive charges.The positive and negative charges are identified only experimentally.So, practical example of this is not possible.But I can tell that a negatively charged object and positively charged object attract each other.for A+ lost electrons
Negatively charged objects
read your book. they trade electrons and neutrons or create static electricity
They scoot away from each other
objects can be negatively charged when it is rubbed with another object; a woolen cloth for example. this is because the electrons from the woolen cloth will be transferred to the object which is being rubbed! only electrons can be transferred to the object and make the object becomes negatively charged.
The electrons are repelled by the negatively charged balloon.
electrons
A negatively charged object. Also, a neutral object, through an induced separation of charges.
The object becomes positivley / negatively charged when friction acts on it.
attrack
by taking a negatively charged object and touching it with the object that you want to be charged
negatively charged