if it is electric charges opposite charges attract each other so negative charge attract positive charge and positive charge attract negative charge also in some cases like charges body attract each other and also +ve charged body attract neural body
Differing charges attract each other. For example, a positive charge will be attracted to a negative charge and vice versa.
Opposite.
Positive attract negative and vice versa.
opposite charges attract each other
Positive and negative charges attract.
Polar opposites. Negative craves positive.
They have opposite charges. Like charges repel, opposite charges attract.
Like charges (i.e. positive/positive or negative/negative) will repel one another.
The H atoms with partial + charges attract O atoms with partial - charges on other water molecules.
Every system has a tendency to lower it's energy. For a system of 2 like/unlike charges (q1,q2), the energy of the system is given by the equation U=k(q1)(q2)/r where U=potential energy k=constant for a medium(medium is one in which charges are kept eg air, water etc.) q1,q2=charges(including their sign, positive or negetive) r=dist. between charges For U to be minimum, r should be maximum, everything else kept constant. therefore, like charges move away to increase r. Incase of unlike charges one will be negetive and other positive. Let q1 be negetive, so U=k(-q1)(q2)/r Now, for U to be minimum, r should be minimum so charges attract. Hence like charges repel and unlike attract By; Rahatullah Hamza
Cohension
The bodies Unlike charges attract one another and like charges repel one another.
attract
They attract one another.
Charges repel each other when they have the same charge to them. For example, two electrons repel. Two protons repel. Two negatively charged particles will repel each other. As will two positively charged particles will.
Like charges with repel one another, whereas opposite charges with attract.
It makes electrical charges attract one another, or repel one another.
'Like' charges (both positive or both negative) repel.Unlike charges (one of each) attract.
Like charges repel one another.
The ionic bond. This involves ions of opposite charge. Eelectrostatically charged bodies with opposite charges, + and -, attract one another.
This law was first discovered by Charles Augustin de Coulomb. It explains that all magnetic objects have the tendency to repel or attract to one another. Like charges repel one another and unlike charges attract one another. The attraction or repulsion occurs in a straight line, there is a force between the charges and the bigger the charges the greater the force.
Similar charges will repel each other.
Attract (opposite) OR repel (like).