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A repulsive force would exist as like charges always repel each other.
They will repel each other. Like charges repel; unlike charges attract.
As we know that like charges repel each other therefore if two negative charges are placed they will repel each other.
LIKE charges REPEL UNLIKE charges ATTRACT. NB Think of a pair of magnets. . If the two north or south poles are placed together , they repel . However, if a north pole and a south pole are placed together , they attract. In Chemistry ions of opposite charge attract . e.g. Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = NaCl(s)
Similar charges will repel each other.
A repulsive force would exist as like charges always repel each other.
If two positive charges interact, their forces are directed against each other. As a result opposite charges attract each other: The electric field and resulting forces produced by two electrical charges of opposite polarity. The two charges attract each other.
They will repel each other. Like charges repel; unlike charges attract.
As we know that like charges repel each other therefore if two negative charges are placed they will repel each other.
opposite charges attract each other and like charges repel each other.
LIKE charges REPEL UNLIKE charges ATTRACT. NB Think of a pair of magnets. . If the two north or south poles are placed together , they repel . However, if a north pole and a south pole are placed together , they attract. In Chemistry ions of opposite charge attract . e.g. Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = NaCl(s)
Similar charges will repel each other.
Like charges do not attract each other, they repel each other.
Like charges do not attract each other, they repel each other.
Like charges (i.e. positive/positive or negative/negative) will repel one another.
Opposite charges attract, and like charges repel each other. Coulomb's law of electric charges says that there are two kinds of charges, positive and negative, and that like charges repel each other while unlike charges attract.
Similar charges will repel each other.