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What causes electrically charged objects either to attract or repl one another?

Electrically charged objects either attract or repel each other based on their charge. Oppositely charged objects attract each other (positive and negative), while objects with the same charge repel each other (positive and positive, or negative and negative) due to the interaction of electric fields.


When dealing with electrically charged objects it is important to realize that opposite charges will?

attract each other


What is the difference between electrically charged and a neutral object?

An electrically charged object has an imbalance of positive or negative charges, while a neutral object has an equal number of positive and negative charges. Charged objects can attract or repel other charged objects due to their electric fields, whereas neutral objects do not exert such forces.


If two electrically charged objects repel one another what is true?

they are both they same where as opposites attract like repel


Do positively charged objects attract each other?

No, positively charged objects repel each other due to the like charges. Like charges repel, and opposite charges attract.


What can negatively charged objects?

Negatively charged objects can attract positively charged objects, repel other negatively charged objects, and cause static electricity buildup.


2.Positively charged objects can only attract objects that are negatively charged?

Any charged object weather positively charged or negatively charged will have an attractive interaction with a neutral object. Neutral objects do not attract or repel each other.


When charged objects are brought close together explain what happens?

Charged objects can either attract or repel each other depending on the types of charges they carry. Oppositely charged objects will attract each other, while similarly charged objects will repel each other due to the interaction of electric fields.


What does a positive charged object repel?

A positively charged object will repel other positively charged objects. Additionally, it will attract negatively charged objects.


What does a neutral and a negative charge do?

A neutral charge means that the object has an equal number of protons and electrons, resulting in a balanced electrical state. A negative charge means that the object has an excess of electrons, leading to an overall negative electrical charge. Objects with a negative charge can attract positively charged objects and repel other negatively charged objects.


When two objects attract each other electrically must both of them be charged?

No. The attraction is stronger when both are charged. But a charged object may induce an electric dipole (i.e., a separation of charges) in a nearby neutral conductor, resulting in an attraction.


Which of these causes electrically charged objects to attractor repel each other?

Electrons are mutually repulsive.

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