The same electrical charge gives an electromagnetic repulse.
The same electrical charge gives an electromagnetic repulse.
When two objects have the same electrical charge, they repel each other.
-- Electrical force only cares about the charge on two objects, and ignores their mass. Gravitational force only cares about the mass of two objects, and ignores their charge. -- Electrical force can be attractive or repulsive. Gravitational force can only be attractive.
Electrical force actually acts on electrical charges.
electrostatic attraction or electrostatic repulsion. attraction occurs between oppositely charged objects (one positive and one negative), repulsion occurs between objects with the same charge (two positive objects, or two negative objects).
The same electrical charge gives an electromagnetic repulse.
Opposite charges attract.
Yes, some objects have an electrical charge.
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.
When two objects have the same electrical charge, they repel each other.
-- Electrical force only cares about the charge on two objects, and ignores their mass. Gravitational force only cares about the mass of two objects, and ignores their charge. -- Electrical force can be attractive or repulsive. Gravitational force can only be attractive.
current is the flow of charge.
A charge detector is a type of device that is used to calculate the total charge or force between two different objects. This device is used by electrical engineers as a form of protection against electrocution.
the electric-charge interaction occurs when a''charge'' object is near another ''charge'' or ''uncharde''object
If an object has an electrical charged, it usually means that and electrical current also known as a flow of electrons is passing through it.
Electrical force actually acts on electrical charges.
electrostatic attraction or electrostatic repulsion. attraction occurs between oppositely charged objects (one positive and one negative), repulsion occurs between objects with the same charge (two positive objects, or two negative objects).