I think that a positively charged object can not attract one another
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∙ 13y agoAn object becomes positively charged when it loses electrons. This can happen through processes such as friction, where electrons are transferred from one object to another, leaving one object with a positive charge.
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∙ 11y agoWhen an atom gains/shares an electron, it add extra negative properties and makes the atom negatively charged.
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∙ 14y agowhen it has more protons.
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∙ 11y agolosses electrons
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∙ 6y agoPhysics
an electrically neutral object contains equal amounts of positive and negative charges which can be separated by the electric field of a positively charged object. This separation results in a net attraction force between the positive charges in the neutral object and the positive charges in the positively charged object.
Compounds can be neutral, positively charged, or negatively charged. The overall charge of a compound depends on the balance between the positively and negatively charged ions or atoms that make it up.
Positively charged particles in an atom are called protons. They are located in the nucleus of the atom and their positive charge balances the negative charge of electrons to keep the atom electrically neutral.
When an atom that has lost an electron (becomes positively charged ion) comes in contact with an atom that has gained an electron (becomes negatively charged ion), they can form an ionic bond. The positively charged ion is attracted to the negatively charged ion, leading to the formation of a stable compound.
When you scuff electrons from your hair onto a comb, your hair becomes positively charged since it loses electrons, while the comb becomes negatively charged as it gains those electrons. This transfer of charge creates a separation of charges between the two objects.
When a charged object is brought close to another oppositely charged object, they will experience an attractive force due to the difference in charge. If they are allowed to come into contact, electrons will transfer from the negatively charged object to the positively charged object until they reach equilibrium in charge distribution. This transfer of electrons will neutralize the objects.
When two objects make contact, electrons can transfer from one object to the other, leaving one object with an excess of electrons (negatively charged) and the other with a deficit of electrons (positively charged). If an object loses electrons during the contact process, it becomes positively charged.
When an object becomes positively charged, it means that it has lost electrons, resulting in an excess of positively charged protons. This imbalance of positive and negative charges creates an electric field around the object that can attract negatively charged objects or repel other positively charged objects.
an electrically neutral object contains equal amounts of positive and negative charges which can be separated by the electric field of a positively charged object. This separation results in a net attraction force between the positive charges in the neutral object and the positive charges in the positively charged object.
When you charge an object, it gains an excess of either positive or negative charge by gaining or losing electrons. This excess charge causes the object to interact with other charged objects or materials through electrical forces.
A body can become positively charged by losing electrons, which are negatively charged particles. When an atom loses one or more electrons, it becomes positively charged because there are more positively charged protons in the nucleus than negatively charged electrons surrounding it. This imbalance of positive and negative charges results in a body being positively charged.
Charging by induction involves bringing a charged object near a neutral object, inducing a separation of charges in the neutral object. When a negatively charged object is brought near the metallic spheres, electrons in the spheres are repelled to opposite sides, creating a positively charged side facing the negatively charged object and a negatively charged side facing away, resulting in opposite charges on the spheres.
Protons are positively charged subatomic particles.
if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo
in an atom, since the number of positively charged protons and the negatively charged electrons are always equal,loss of electon will make the atom positively charged.
To be statically charged means that an object has more of one type of particles than another. For example, if an object with more electrons than protons is negatively charged so we say that the object has built up a static charge.
Compounds can be neutral, positively charged, or negatively charged. The overall charge of a compound depends on the balance between the positively and negatively charged ions or atoms that make it up.