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Objects with the same charge repel each other.
1.) Opposite charges attract. 2.) Like charges repel. 3.) Neutral objects are attracted to charged objects.
No, neutral charges don't have electric attractions between them.
Water is neutral. This is because it has hydrogen and oxygen particles. One is positively charged, one negatively. This means that they cancel out - water is neutral.
Yes, by example:iodide ion and iodine molecule to form a complex ion:I- + I2 --> I3-
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.
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In a electrostatically neutral object there are equal numbers of charged particles (electrons and protons).
Two objects that are similarly charged will repel, while two objects with opposite charges will attract. Moreover, a neutral object will attract either charges
No. But they can attract each other, provided the neutral object is a metal, in which case the negatively charged object will induce charges on it to cause the attraction.
They repel, same with two negatively charged objects
The charged object may induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.The charged object may induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.The charged object may induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.The charged object may induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.
Objects with the same charge repel each other.
They balance the atomic charge and electrical forces.
Object A is charged . Because the neutral objects do not repel or attract charged bodies..