Potential energy does not attract or repel by itself. It is a measure of stored energy that can be converted into kinetic energy or work. The interaction between objects that can result in attraction or repulsion is typically due to other forces such as gravity or electromagnetism.
Electrostatic energy is the potential energy stored in an object due to its electric charge. It is created by the interaction of charged particles in the presence of an electric field. This energy can either attract or repel charged particles based on their polarity.
Magnets acquire their energy to attract or repel objects from the alignment of their atoms, which creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field interacts with other objects, causing them to be attracted or repelled based on the alignment of their own atoms.
No, not all force fields can attract and repel. Some force fields, like magnetic fields, can both attract and repel objects with opposite magnetic polarity, while others, like gravitational fields, only attract objects and cannot repel them.
Objects with positive charges will repel each other and attract objects with negative charges. They will also experience a force when placed in an electric field, moving towards areas of lower potential energy.
The potential energy of two like charges is positive, meaning they repel each other. As they move closer together, their potential energy increases, and work must be done to bring them closer or separate them. The potential energy between like charges follows an inverse-square law, increasing as the charges get closer.
they repel. opposites attract!
The movement of Atoms as they attract, move and repel.
Electrostatic energy is the potential energy stored in an object due to its electric charge. It is created by the interaction of charged particles in the presence of an electric field. This energy can either attract or repel charged particles based on their polarity.
They repel.
repel
I believe it would be Attract depending on how you use Repel.
Use of electric current to attract or repel certain metals. ( usually iron)
Magnets acquire their energy to attract or repel objects from the alignment of their atoms, which creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field interacts with other objects, causing them to be attracted or repelled based on the alignment of their own atoms.
All of the metals attract and repel, but if a: negative and positive come together= attract positve and a negative come together= attract negative and negative come together= repel positive and positive come together= repel
attract
they will definatly attract
If charges are alike, they repel. If charges are opposite, they attract.