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It will repel other positively charged entities and attract all negatively charged entities.

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If an object has an unequal number of protons and electrons, then the object becomes electrically charged. An object that is positively charged has more protons than electrons.

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If some electrons are stripped off of a material object, by friction, high-frequency light,

or scuffing across the carpet for example, the object is left positively charged.

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Is Barium unlikely to form positively charged ions?

yes, Barium is unlikely to form positively charged ions.


An object becomes positively charged if it?

Its number of Protons is more than Electrons


Salt is formed from positively charged sodium and negatively charged chlorine the charge on the salt becomes negative A True B False?

False - the negatively charged chlorine cancels out the positively charged sodium. Therefore salt is a neutral, uncharged compound.


How does A student puts a negatively charged object against a metal cabinet. Describe what happens to the charge on the object when it touches the metal cabinet?

Well the metal would obviously attract a charged particle for its charge less surface. The only possible way would be placing a positively charged object on the other side of the negative charged object such that it could counter effect the coulombian pull on the negative charge due to the metal. To keep the positive charge in place it would need to place it within oppositely charged electronic plates. This needs more amendments but thats another topic. When a charged object touches metal, the end result is usually what is known as a static shock.


A charged object does not affect an object that has no charge?

It depends on the type of non-charged object. If the object is made of conductive material, a charged object will induce a separation of charge in the non-charged object. Its net charge will still be zero. If the object is not conductive, there will be no significant effect.

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What object repels a positively charged object?

A positively charged object. Like charges repel.


What is an object that is positively charge?

If an object has an unequal number of protons and electrons, then the object becomes electrically charged. An object that is positively charged has more protons than electrons.


What happens to an object's atoms when the object becomes positively charged.?

They lose electrons.


What will happen if a negatively charged object is brought near a suspended positively charged object?

attrack


How does an object becomes positively charged?

An object becomes positively charged if it loses electrons. This is because electrons have a negative charge, so the less of them there are in an object, the stronger the positive charge is.


How an object become positively charged?

An object becomes positively charged if it loses electrons. This is because electrons have a negative charge, so the less of them there are in an object, the stronger the positive charge is.


What will happen if you place a positively charged object near as negatively charged object?

There will be a force of attraction between them.


Can be attracted by a positively charged object?

A negatively charged object. Also, a neutral object, through an induced separation of charges.


What can be attracted by a positively charged object?

A negatively charged object. Also, a neutral object, through an induced separation of charges.


2.Positively charged objects can only attract objects that are negatively charged?

Any charged object weather positively charged or negatively charged will have an attractive interaction with a neutral object. Neutral objects do not attract or repel each other.


What does it mean when an object is charged?

When an object is charged, it either has a surplus or deficiency of electrons. If it has a surplus, the object is negatively charged, and if it has a deficiency, then it is positively charged (has more protons than electrons).


A repelling force must occur between two charged objects under which conditions?

repelling forces occur with charged objects when the polarities of the objects are charged the same, which means that a positively charged object would repel another positively charged object and a negatively charged object would repel a negatively charged object.