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well if two bodies negatively charged are brought near each other, then there is a strong force of repulsion, as the electrostatic lines of forces terminate at these bodies, they exert later pressure on each other, hence the bodies repeal each other

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When a charged object is brought near, but not in contact, with an uncharged object, the electrons in the uncharged object will either move toward or away from the charged object, depending on whether the charged object is positively or negatively charged.

When charged objects are brought in contact with uncharged objects, part of the charge can be transferred to the uncharged object until the electric fields due to the charges on both of the objects are equal in magnitude, but opposite in sign.

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the field lines bend away from the other change

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depends on the charges; they might either attract or repel. Objects made of certain materials might attract until they touch then repel.

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the electric-charge interaction occurs when a''charge'' object is near another ''charge'' or ''uncharde''object

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An opposite charge is induced on the closer end of the other charged object.

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When opposite charges are brought near each other, they experience an attractive force; "opposites attract." That last aphorism is often misapplied to human interactions.

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when the two negatively charged object's are placed next to each other they will repel from each other causing them to detract from there position to a different position

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nothing..lol...they r not charged

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What happens when charged object are brought near uncharged objects?

the electric-charge interaction occurs when a''charge'' object is near another ''charge'' or ''uncharde''object


What happens to the force between charged and uncharged objects as the distance between them decreases?

there is an electric shock when the charge transfers


What is the rearrangement of electrons on an uncharged object without direct contact with a charged objects?

induction


What happens to the force between charged and uncharged objects as the distance between them increased?

as the distance is increased statically induced charge in the uncharged object reduced to a minimum. Thus coulombic force which is directly proportional to the product of the charges tends to 0.


What happens when two positively charged objects are brought together?

what happens when 2 positive charges interact


What happens to the force exerted between charged and uncharged objects as the distance increases between them?

As the distance is increased, statically induced charge in the uncharged object is reduced to a minimum. Thus coulombic force which is directly proportional to the product of the charges tends to 0


What happens to the forces of attraction between charged objects and uncharged as the distance between them decreases?

As the distance decreases the attraction increases


What can happen when an charged object can be brought near an uncharged object?

A neutrally charged object can still be affected by a charged object. If a neutrally charged object is being approached by a negatively charged objects, the electrons within the neutrally charged object will migrate to the other side (as the two negative charges repel), leaving the side closes to the negative object positive. Protons do not move. From there, the protons are attracted to the electrons, therefore moving the 'uncharged' object.


How a charged rod placed near an uncharged metal object can repel?

Charged rod and an uncharged metal object attract each other because free electrons in metal are either attracted or repelled by the charged rod. If the rod is positively charged then free electrons are attracted towards it and both objects attract each other. If the rod is negatively charged then free electrons are repelled by it and positive ions are attracted by the rod and both objects attract each other.


List three laws of charges and give exaples of them?

the three laws of charges are unlike charge attract, like charge repel, and charged objects attract uncharged (neutral) objects.


What happens when positively charged objects and brought near a negatively charged object?

well if you bring a negatively charged object near a positively charged object, they will attract each other, but if you bring two positively charged objects near each other they will repel just like the rule sais: Like Charges repel, Unlike charges attract the closer the charges, the greater force between them


What happens when charged objects placed near the neutral objects?

There will be an attractive interaction between the charged object and the neutral object.