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.
When they both are attracted to each other then the particles fit together
Magnetic pull is th force of attraction between two objects. The particles attract to each other. You know how they say oppisites attract?? Well it's the same concept. A is attracted to z and Z is attracted to A. But Z can not attract to Z and A cannot attract to A.
The particles are bonded together with some force when heat is supplied the then force between particles decreases and the start to move away from each other or we can say that the particles get that energy and become energetic and movement starts in individual particle and the force between the particles decrease. This is why when water is heated the particles detach from each other become steam.
That sounds like a description of heat conduction.
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they arent attracted to each other, they are just closely packed together
They get attracted to each other
Charged particles such as electrons and protons are attracted to each other as a result of the electrostatic force. Positive charges are attracted to negative charges, while particles with like charges (positive-positive, negative-negative) repel each other.
Protons and electrons are attracted to each other due to their opposite charges. Protons have a positive charge, while electrons have a negative charge, leading to an electrostatic attraction between them.
coagulation
They are attracted to each other because they love each other...hahaaa...i was just joking :) the real answer is.... solid particles are attracted to each other by them vibrating. The particles vibrate and that makes them get close together. Hope you liked my answer! :)
Particles that are neutral, such as neutrinos and photons, are the least attracted to each other since they do not have electric charge. This lack of charge means they do not experience electromagnetic forces of attraction or repulsion like charged particles do.
In a solid, the particles are very attracted to each other. They are close together and vibrate in position but don't move past one another. In a liquid, the particles are attracted to each other but not as much as they are in a solid.
Yes, particles in a solid are attracted to each other through intermolecular forces, which help to hold the particles close together in a fixed position. This is why solids have a definite shape and volume.
The particles get attracted to each other, forming a solid.
Oppositely charged particles are attracted to each other due to the electromagnetic force. This attraction causes them to move towards each other and eventually form a bond or interact in some way. Positively charged particles are attracted to negatively charged particles, and vice versa.
Two charged objects will be attracted to each other if they have opposite charges - one positive and one negative. This attraction occurs due to the electric force between the charged particles.