Because that's how it works. This is not really a question for which "why" makes a lot of sense ... the universe just works that way.
Electrically charged objects can either attract or repel each other depending on their charge. Like charges, such as two objects with a positive charge or two objects with a negative charge, will repel each other. Opposite charges, such as a positive and negative charge, will attract each other.
When two objects have the same electrical charge, they repel each other.
Objects with the same charge repel each other.
When two objects have the same electric charge, they repel each other. This is because like charges repel according to the law of electrostatics.
Two objects that are of like charge will repel each other.
Balloons can repel objects due to static electricity. When you rub a balloon against a material like hair or a wool cloth, electrons are transferred, creating an imbalance of charge. The resulting static charge on the balloon can then repel objects with a similar charge, such as pieces of paper or other balloons.
False, when two objects have the same charge they repel each other. Objects with like charges (positive-positive or negative-negative) will repel each other, while objects with opposite charges (positive-negative) will attract each other.
No. There are two kinds of charge, which we call 'positive' and 'negative' charge. Two charged objects will attract each other only if they have opposite kinds of charge. If they both have the same kind, then they repel each other.
Yes, two objects with the same type of charge (both positive) will repel each other due to the electrostatic force of repulsion between like charges.
Yes, negatively charged objects and positively charged objects will repel each other due to the opposite charge. This is known as the principle of electrostatic repulsion.
repel each other due to the electrostatic force. This is because like charges repel each other according to Coulomb's law.
No, because same charged objects repel each other.