"Opposites attract".
So two electrons repel each other.
Two electrons have the same charge so they will repel each other.
Since they are both negatively charged, they repel each other.
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If you get them close enough, yes; they'll be attracted by the residual color force.
The is a law of nature, like charges repel, unlike attract.
Like charges do not attract each other, they repel each other.
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protons and neutrons repel each other. The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX
If you get them close enough, yes; they'll be attracted by the residual color force.
like forces repel, unlike forces attract(:
like forces repel, unlike forces attract(:
The particles with similar charges with repel each other, This is commonly observed i n the magnetic poles where if one places the like poles that is two north poles or two south poles together it will repel reach other. This principle is very important to remember that like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other.
Protons have a positive charge. That is, a positive magnetic field. Positive charges repel positive charges (ever played with a magnet?). Electrons are negatively charged, so the positively charged protons attract them.
electric charge, via the electromagnetic force.
I believe it would be Attract depending on how you use Repel.
If you put the north and the south poles of two magnets together they will attract each other. By, Fatema Aftab
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Charges repel each other when they have the same charge to them. For example, two electrons repel. Two protons repel. Two negatively charged particles will repel each other. As will two positively charged particles will.
they can either attract or repel each other depending upon their polarity
protons and neutrons repel each other. The protons in the nucleus repel each other...APEX