If some electrons are stripped off of a material object, by friction, high-frequency light,
or scuffing across the carpet for example, the object is left positively charged.
They attract.
A positive object is attracted to negative objects and repelled by other positive objects. A neutral object does not attract or repel other objects based on their charge.
An object with a positive charge has an excess of protons compared to electrons.
when does an object have a positive change
Either of these is referred to as positive acceleration: A) the object's velocity is increasing in the frame of reference B) the object is being moved in a positive direction in a coordinate plane
Either of these is referred to as positive acceleration: A) the object's velocity is increasing in the frame of reference B) the object is being moved in a positive direction in a coordinate plane
When an object has a positive charge, it means that it has an excess of protons compared to electrons. This causes the object to have a net positive charge, making it attractive to objects with a negative charge and repelling other positively charged objects.
When you do positive work on an object, the object's energy increases and its motion or position may change as a result of your efforts.
An object's net charge becomes positive if it loses electrons because it has an excess of positive protons relative to negative electrons.
Any "object" larger than elementary particles consists of positive and negative charges. If your object has a negative charge, it simply has more particles with a negative charge than particles with a positive charge.
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Nothing.