The N and the S attract but the N and N or S and S don't. The oppisites attract in this matter.
Magnetic force :)
Magnectic Force
b. is a force of repulsion
electric force
The strong force holds the nucleus together against the repulsion between the electric charges of the protons.
yes
The attraction that causes water and other liquids to form drops and thin films is cohesion. The attraction between oppositely charges ions results in the formation of an ionic bond.
The attraction or repulsion between electric charges.
an electric force.
electric force
electric force
an attraction or repulsion between electrically charged that opperates according to the law of electric forces charges and Coulomb's law of electric force
it is magnetic force
Bob Sinclair
Yes, the rules for applying attraction and repulsion forces are the same for electric charges and magnets.
-- Gravity ... attraction between any two masses-- Magnetic force ... attraction or repulsion between a magnet and magnetic materials,or between conductors carrying electric current-- Electrostatic force ... attraction or repulsion between electric charges, like theballoon and the wall, the comb and the bits of tissue, the socks and the shirtsin the dryer, etc.-- Strong nuclear force ... attraction between particles in the nucleus of the atom;only works over very short distances ... like inside the nucleus of an atom.
b. is a force of repulsion
Coulombs proposed that "the force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges"
It's a surface over which electric charges are evenly distributed, caused by the mutual repulsion between charges of the same polarity.