Yes, positive charges repel negative charges due to the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between them. This force is described by Coulomb's Law and follows the principle that like charges repel each other.
Positive charges attract negative charges and repel other positive charges. Negative charges do the opposite, attracting positive charges and repelling other negative charges. Like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
Negative charges (like charges) repel each other due to the fundamental property of electromagnetism that like charges repel. Negative charges are attracted to positive charges.
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Two positive charges will repel each other due to the like charges. Positive and negative charges will attract each other.
'Like' charges (both positive or both negative) repel.Unlike charges (one of each) attract.
a positive and a positive or a negative and a negative. Object with the same charge. Like charges repel each other.
Positive charges attract negative charges and repel other positive charges. Negative charges do the opposite, attracting positive charges and repelling other negative charges. Like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
Negative charges (like charges) repel each other due to the fundamental property of electromagnetism that like charges repel. Negative charges are attracted to positive charges.
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The two types of electric charges are positive and negative. Positive charges repel each other, as do negative charges, while positive and negative charges attract each other.
Two positive charges will repel each other due to the like charges. Positive and negative charges will attract each other.
Electric charges that are the same (positive-positive or negative-negative) repel each other, while charges that are different (positive-negative) attract each other. This is described by Coulomb's law, which states that the force between two charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
'Like' charges (both positive or both negative) repel.Unlike charges (one of each) attract.
It is like charges that repel each other. A charge may be positive or negative. Two positive charges repel, as do two negative charges. A positive and negative charge, however, attract each other. This is a fundamental law of electrostatics: like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
'Like' charges (both positive or both negative) repel.Unlike charges (one of each) attract.
If charges are alike, they repel. If charges are opposite, they attract.
Neither charge on its own has an attractive force. Opposite charges (positive-negative) will attract while like charges (negative-negative or positive-positive) will repel.