Differ from what precisely?
If you are talking about from the other substances it differs by an excess or shortage of electrons.
If you are talking about magnetic substances then these charged objects are charged and yes they also would possess magnetic field if they were in motion. Magnets on the other hand gain their magnetism from the internal alignment of electrons.
There's no force that pushes electrically neutral objects apart, but if the objects in question have a net charge, then the force known as electromagnetism will either push similarly charged objects apart, or pull oppositely charged objects together.
Yes, an electrically neutral atom has the same number of protons and electrons. Protons have a positive charge, while electrons have a negative charge. When these charges are balanced, the atom as a whole is neutral.
Atoms are electrically neutral because they have an equal number of positively charged protons in the nucleus and negatively charged electrons surrounding the nucleus. The positive and negative charges balance each other out, resulting in an overall neutral charge for the atom.
Electromagnetic radiation is also known as electromagnetic waves. That are produced by the motion of electrically charged particles. Electromagnetic energy is a term used to describe all the different kinds of energies.
They are neutral because the charges of the cations and anions add up to be 0. Example NaCl Na+ one ion 1(+1) = +1 Cl - one ion 1(-1) = -1 ----------------------------------- 0 charge. Ari
this is physical field produced by electrically charged objects.
An electrically charged object has an imbalance of positive or negative charges, while a neutral object has an equal number of positive and negative charges. Charged objects can attract or repel other charged objects due to their electric fields, whereas neutral objects do not exert such forces.
Electrically charged objects either attract or repel each other based on their charge. Oppositely charged objects attract each other (positive and negative), while objects with the same charge repel each other (positive and positive, or negative and negative) due to the interaction of electric fields.
yes the space around a electrically charged object is known as electric field......
Electrons are mutually repulsive.
attract each other
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.
Positively charged objects have an excess of protons compared to electrons, while negatively charged objects have an excess of electrons compared to protons. These imbalances in charge cause positively charged objects to attract negatively charged objects and repel other positively charged objects, and vice versa for negatively charged objects.
Electrostatic attraction is the force that exists between two electrically charged objects with opposite charges. Positively charged objects are attracted to negatively charged objects, and vice versa. This force is governed by Coulomb's law and is an important concept in understanding how charged particles interact.
Most objects are electrically neutral, meaning they have an equal number of positive and negative charges. Positively charged objects usually result from a deficiency of electrons, while negatively charged objects have an excess of electrons.
Heat is itself a form of energy, its not electrically charged
Yes, an electrically charged object creates an electric field in the space around it. The electric field exerts a force on other charged objects within its influence, causing them to experience an electric force.