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Q: What is an electrical property of matter that creates a force between objects?
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Does gravitational and electrical forces depend on a physical property of objects?

If there is a single property of physical objects upon which both electrical and gravitational forces depend it is the property of mass. Without mass, there is no gravity. Likewise, without mass, the are no sources for electrical fields or apparatus for separating and transmitting charges.


Friction between two solid objects?

creates heat


The smaller the distance between the objects the stronger?

... the gravitational force between them, and the electrical force if the objects are charged.


What is the result of two objects with disimilar electrical charges touching?

An electrostatic discharge (ESD) occurs, to balance out the dissimilar electrical charges between the objects.


What is the suns phase?

The sun does not have phases. It creates phases on objects between the earth and the sun. Objects beyond earth's orbit do not have phases.


What type of interaction is there between objects with the same electrical charge?

The same electrical charge gives an electromagnetic repulse.


When the distance between the objects decreases the electrical force increase or decreases?

decreases


What type of interaction is there between objects with a diffrent electrical charge?

Opposite charges attract.


What is the meaning of electric force?

Electrical force means : The force between charged objects .


What is electical conductivity?

It is a measure of an objects ability to conduct electrical current between two points


Coulumbs law states that?

Coulomb's law states that the force between two charged particles is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Mathematically, it is represented as F = k * (q1 * q2) / r^2, where F is the force, k is the proportionality constant, q1 and q2 are the charges, and r is the distance between the charges.


Which property must be the same in order to stop the transfer of energy between two objects?

Temperature