True if they are conductors,
false if they're (or one of them) is an insulator.
"temperature"
Thermal energy :D
friction
gravitational
The force of friction between their surfaces touching each other.
"temperature"
Thermal energy :D
friction
gravitational
The force of friction between their surfaces touching each other.
electromagnetic, gravity...any force that doesn't require two objects touching each other
None. Change your question for two OBJECTS and the answer is friction.
1. Two objects touching each other. 2. A force 3.Friction
Esto puede ser fricción Holaaa guapísima
Radiation.
Not all objects became electrified, objects "electrified" by the same machine appeared to repel each other (like magnets of the same charge); and objects "electrified" in different ways (one by touching an electric machine, for example, and the other, say, by rubbing amber) would attract each other (like magnets of opposite charge).
Not all objects became electrified, objects "electrified" by the same machine appeared to repel each other (like magnets of the same charge); and objects "electrified" in different ways (one by touching an electric machine, for example, and the other, say, by rubbing amber) would attract each other (like magnets of opposite charge).