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In practical life , it is not possible to identify the negative and positive charges.

The positive and negative charges are identified only experimentally.

So, practical example of this is not possible.

But I can tell that a negatively charged object and positively charged object attract each other.

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What effect does a positive charge have on a nearby negatively charged particle?

A positive charge will attract a nearby negatively charged particle.Oppositely charged particles attract each other while ones with the same charge repel each other.


How does an atom get neutrally charged?

A neutral atom has an equal balance of Protons and Electrons. Protons are positively charged whilst Electrons being opposites are negatively charged. To change a neutral atom to a positively-charged atom can be done by either removing an Electron from the atom, or by adding a Proton. Removing 1electron would make the number of Protons > number of Electrons by 1 making the charge on the neutral atom change to +1. Adding a Proton, the same effect occurs. To make a neutal atom negatively-charged simply do the reverse and make the Number of electrons > number of protons.


What is the rubbing force that strips electrons or a material and makes it charged?

The rubbing force that strips electrons from a material and makes it charged is known as triboelectric effect. This occurs when two materials are rubbed together, causing a transfer of electrons between the materials due to differences in their electron affinities, leading to one material becoming positively charged and the other becoming negatively charged.


What is the Effect of rubbing glass with silk rubber?

Rubbing glass with silk or rubber can create static electricity due to the friction between the materials. This static charge can cause the glass to attract small objects or produce a mild electric shock when touched.


Do outside odors effect the sense of taste?

Sense of taste is largely affected by the sense of smell. So outside odors will positively or negatively affect the sense of taste.

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What is a example of effect of negatively charged object on negatively charged object?

In practical life , it is not possible to identify the negative and positive charges.The positive and negative charges are identified only experimentally.So, practical example of this is not possible.But I can tell that a negatively charged object and positively charged object attract each other.for A+ lost electrons


What effect do positive and negative charges have on one another?

Positively and negatively charged objects attract one another.


What effect a negatively charged object have on a positively object?

read your book. they trade electrons and neutrons or create static electricity


What effect will a positively charged metal plate have on a cathode ray?

Since a cathode ray is a stream of electrons, and since electrons are negatively charged, a positively charged metal plate would cause a deflection in the cathode ray towards the plate.


Why is hair attracted to acetate?

Hair can become attracted to acetate due to a phenomenon called static electricity. When two materials rub against each other, electrons can transfer, causing one material to become positively charged and the other negatively charged. The attraction between the positively charged acetate and the negatively charged hair causes the static cling effect.


How do you know the charges acquired by different objects by friction?

Charges acquired by objects through friction can be studied using the triboelectric effect, which is based on the tendency of certain materials to become either positively or negatively charged when they come into contact with each other and then separate. The triboelectric series lists materials in terms of their ability to gain or lose electrons through friction, indicating which will become positively charged and which will become negatively charged when rubbed together.


If some amount of positive charge is given to a soap bubble what will happen to it?

It will be attracted to any negatively charged objects and repelled by any positively charged objects. It will probably be mildly attracted by neutral objects but this would be a much smaller effect.


How is an object charged by friction?

When two objects rub against each other, the transfer of electrons between the materials can cause one object to become positively charged (loss of electrons) and the other negatively charged (gain of electrons). This charging by friction is a result of the triboelectric effect.


How do light charges effect each other?

Like charges repel each other, meaning that two positively charged objects will push each other away when brought close together. On the other hand, unlike charges attract each other, so a positively charged object and a negatively charged object will be drawn towards each other.


What effect does the charge of the atom have on the number of protons?

The number of protons compared to electrons is what determines the charge of the atom. If there are more protons than electrons the atom is positively charged. If there's more electrons than protons the atom is negatively charged. Does this answer your question?


Why does your hair react to a balloon when you rub it?

When you rub a balloon on your hair, it creates static electricity. The negatively charged electrons from the balloon are transferred to your hair, making it positively charged. This causes your hair strands to repel each other, resulting in the "staticky" effect you see.


Is the solar wind predominantly positively or negatively charged?

Neither, because the sun is made up of incredibly dense hydrogen, the smallest element known to exist, and hydrogen consist of two sub atomic particles, a negatively charged electron, and a positively charged proton, when hydrogen decays and creates the solar winds, negative and positive charges are created in equal amounts, the solar winds are 50% positive, and 50% negative with almost 0% neutrality unless you take radiation into effect. Hope this helps.