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They repel each other On the other hand, if you have positive and negatively charged particles they will attract each other
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objects loos or gain an electron. There are may ways for this to happen, from friction (combing your hair) to electrical reactions like ionizing radiation.
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There will be a force of attraction between them.
The electrostatic forces between two objects that have the same kind of charge act in the direction to push the objects apart.
The positively charged balloon and a soft drink can will pull negatively charged objects towards them
It will be attracted to any negatively charged objects and repelled by any positively charged objects. It will probably be mildly attracted by neutral objects but this would be a much smaller effect.
They Repel.
They repel each other On the other hand, if you have positive and negatively charged particles they will attract each other
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objects loos or gain an electron. There are may ways for this to happen, from friction (combing your hair) to electrical reactions like ionizing radiation.
Opposite charges attract each other. It makes no difference what kind of objects happen to be carrying the charges.
they would bond together forming salt
I think what happens is when it get more protons(+) than electrons(-) or vise versa. This can happen through simple things like when you rub your feet on the carpet and when you touch something metal you get a nice shock, also know as static electricity. What happens here is when the two objects are rubbed together electrons jump between the objects. This is just a small example of how this happens. Hope that helped, Kalrag
They would be strongly attracted to each other. Multiple such attractions are what hold together solid sodium chloride.
Nothing, the force in question IS gravitational attraction.