Yes, opposite polarities attract due to the principle of electromagnetism. Positive and negative charges are attracted to each other and will come together to form a stable bond. This attraction is the basis for many interactions in the natural world.
When two static charges are brought close together, they can either attract or repel each other depending on their polarities. If they have opposite charges, they will attract; if they have the same charge, they will repel. This interaction is governed by the fundamental principle of electrostatics.
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The opposite of attract when referring to a magnet is repel.
When two different charges meet, they may attract or repel each other depending on their polarities. Opposite charges attract each other, while like charges repel each other due to the forces of electromagnetism. This interaction is a fundamental property of charged particles.
Like charges repel because they have the same magnetic fields to eachother on the same side, and different sides attract because they each have a different magnetic field from one another.
No, opposite polarities attract, alike polarities repel.
If charges are alike, they repel. If charges are opposite, they attract.
When two static charges are brought close together, they can either attract or repel each other depending on their polarities. If they have opposite charges, they will attract; if they have the same charge, they will repel. This interaction is governed by the fundamental principle of electrostatics.
A compass needle is actually a weak magnet. Because in magnetism opposite polarities attract while like polarities repel, the needle's north pole seeks the earth's south pole and vice versa.
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The north pole of one magnet will be attracted to the south pole of another magnet due to their opposite polarities. Like poles repel each other, while opposite poles attract.
They get repelled away from the negative charge(-) because electrons have anegative charge(-).The rule is that same polarities, in this case (-) and (-), repel each other and opposite polarities, (+) and (+), attract each other. (+) and (-) atom bonding is called Ionic bonding because the atoms have to be ions, either cations(+), or anions; to electromagneticallybond.
The opposite of attract when referring to a magnet is repel.
When two different charges meet, they may attract or repel each other depending on their polarities. Opposite charges attract each other, while like charges repel each other due to the forces of electromagnetism. This interaction is a fundamental property of charged particles.
No. The opposite of attract is to repel. To "calm down" (someone) would be the opposite of infuriate or excite.
It will attract it and/or be attracted to it. Opposite charges attract.
It will attract it and/or be attracted to it. Opposite charges attract.