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An electric (or electrostatic) attraction.
1.) Opposite charges attract. 2.) Like charges repel. 3.) Neutral objects are attracted to charged objects.
Two objects with opposite charges are attracted to each other. Two objects that are of like charge will repel each other.
They attract each other.
Two electrically charged items that repel eachother, must both have the same type of charge. Either both have a negative charge, or both have a positive charge. Hence the reason the are repeling one another. If one was negative and the other was positive they would both stick together because of the attraction.
An electric (or electrostatic) attraction.
They repel, same with two negatively charged objects
attract
They do not. Rather, objects with opposite charges attract each other.
1.) Opposite charges attract. 2.) Like charges repel. 3.) Neutral objects are attracted to charged objects.
no, they repel. opposite charges attract
Two objects with opposite charges are attracted to each other. Two objects that are of like charge will repel each other.
they attract each other
They attract each other.
Opposite charges will always attract.
No. The attraction is stronger when both are charged. But a charged object may induce an electric dipole (i.e., a separation of charges) in a nearby neutral conductor, resulting in an attraction.
Two electrically charged items that repel eachother, must both have the same type of charge. Either both have a negative charge, or both have a positive charge. Hence the reason the are repeling one another. If one was negative and the other was positive they would both stick together because of the attraction.