created or destroyed
When objects are charged by any method, electrons are either gained or lost, resulting in an imbalance of positive and negative charges on the objects. This imbalance creates a net charge on the objects, making them charged.
Objects that can have an electric charge include metals, plastics, cloth, and glass. When an object gains or loses electrons, it can become positively or negatively charged. This charge can lead to attraction or repulsion between objects, depending on their charges.
It doesn't. Objects with opposite charges attract each other, those with the same charge repel.
No, two neutral objects do not attract each other. In order for objects to attract each other, they must have opposite charges (positive and negative) that create an attractive force. Neutral objects have no net charge, so they do not exhibit any electrostatic attraction.
Electrical charges are conserved, meaning that any net electrical charge was present since the beginning of the Universe. I would expect the net electrical charge of the Universe to be zero; it is also possible to get electrical charges by separation of charges. That is, if you have a charge of 0, you can separate it into a charge of +1 and a charge of -1; the sum of the two charges is still zero.
Electric force
Objects that can have an electric charge include metals, plastics, cloth, and glass. When an object gains or loses electrons, it can become positively or negatively charged. This charge can lead to attraction or repulsion between objects, depending on their charges.
It doesn't. Objects with opposite charges attract each other, those with the same charge repel.
I think Scientist coulomb invented the electronics charges so on their name the unit of charge taken. they also gives the formula for consider force between two charges separate with distance r. also they gave the method to consider charges on any atom.
No, two neutral objects do not attract each other. In order for objects to attract each other, they must have opposite charges (positive and negative) that create an attractive force. Neutral objects have no net charge, so they do not exhibit any electrostatic attraction.
Yes, some objects have an electrical charge.
Electrical charges are conserved, meaning that any net electrical charge was present since the beginning of the Universe. I would expect the net electrical charge of the Universe to be zero; it is also possible to get electrical charges by separation of charges. That is, if you have a charge of 0, you can separate it into a charge of +1 and a charge of -1; the sum of the two charges is still zero.
Protons have + charge and electrons have - charge.Neutrons does not contain any charge.
The charges they charge are the ambulance ride to the hospital, the oxygen, any medicine they give you. Private business that charge for the occupancy of the ambulance.
Neutrons. The particles of an atom are: - protons ; charge (+) relative mass is '1' neutrons ; charge (0) relative mass is '1' electrons ; charge (-) relative mass is '1/1860'. For any given element the numbers of protons , neutrons and electrons will vary.
Electric force
Charged objects can attract neutral objects through induction. The charged object creates an electric field that polarizes the neutral object, causing its electrons to slightly shift position. This results in a temporary attraction between the two objects.
Static charge mean "Charges at rest". And at rest, any charge can have its electric field, but its meg.field is always zero at rest.