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True. All objects are made up of atoms, which consist of even smaller particles known as protons, neutrons, and electrons. These particles have electric charges that interact to form the structure of matter.
False. The electric force between two objects is determined by the amount of charge on each object, as well as the distance between them. If the electric charge on two objects is decreased, the electric force between them will also decrease.
True. Electric charges that are different (positive and negative charges) attract each other, following the principle of opposites attract. This attraction is governed by Coulomb's law, which describes the force between two charges.
True. Electric charges that are different, such as positive and negative charges, attract each other. This is known as the principle of electrostatic attraction.
False. Electric forces are forces that act on charged objects due to their electric charges. Friction and other contact forces are caused by the interaction between surfaces in contact with each other, typically due to mechanical interactions at a microscopic level.
True. All objects are made up of atoms, which consist of even smaller particles known as protons, neutrons, and electrons. These particles have electric charges that interact to form the structure of matter.
False. The electric force between two objects is determined by the amount of charge on each object, as well as the distance between them. If the electric charge on two objects is decreased, the electric force between them will also decrease.
False... That is called an electrical current.
True. Electric charges that are different (positive and negative charges) attract each other, following the principle of opposites attract. This attraction is governed by Coulomb's law, which describes the force between two charges.
True. Electric charges that are different, such as positive and negative charges, attract each other. This is known as the principle of electrostatic attraction.
False. Electric forces are forces that act on charged objects due to their electric charges. Friction and other contact forces are caused by the interaction between surfaces in contact with each other, typically due to mechanical interactions at a microscopic level.
False, when two objects have the same charge they repel each other. Objects with like charges (positive-positive or negative-negative) will repel each other, while objects with opposite charges (positive-negative) will attract each other.
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Opposites attract, like charges repel each other.
False, electric fields and magnetic fields do not often occur together.
Objects with unlike charges are attracted to each other due to the electrostatic force of attraction. When they come into contact, electrons may transfer from one object to another, resulting in both objects becoming neutral. This process aims to balance out the charges and reach a state of equilibrium.