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What effect does a negative object have on a neutral object?

If the event horizon (space, in this case) of one of the items is breeched by the other and touch, the neutral object becomes negatively charged. If they never touch, they both remain in their present condition. The neutral object's condition will never affect the charge of the negatively charged object, whether they touch or do not touch. The negatively charged item's condition will never change, regardless of physical touch between the two items. ***************Contributed by Czar Acumen*******************


The force that pulls objects toward one another?

The force that pulls objects toward one another is gravity. This force is proportional to the masses of the objects and decreases with distance.


What is the natural force that causes objects to move toward each other?

Gravity is the natural force that causes objects to move toward each other. This force is a fundamental property of matter that attracts all objects with mass toward each other.


What is a force that attracts all objects toward one another?

Gravity is the force that attracts all objects toward one another. It is responsible for keeping celestial bodies in orbits and causing things to fall toward the Earth.


What was J J Thomson's hypothesis when he observed that rays bend toward a positively charged plate and give a negative charge to objects they strike?

J.J. Thomson hypothesized that the particles responsible for the bending of the rays were negatively charged and had a much smaller mass than the atoms themselves, leading to the discovery of the electron.

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Why is a neutral dust particle attracted to a charged object?

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Why do small bits of paper attracted to charged cellophane?

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How did Powhatan behave as he did toward the English colonists?

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What effect does a negative object have on a neutral object?

If the event horizon (space, in this case) of one of the items is breeched by the other and touch, the neutral object becomes negatively charged. If they never touch, they both remain in their present condition. The neutral object's condition will never affect the charge of the negatively charged object, whether they touch or do not touch. The negatively charged item's condition will never change, regardless of physical touch between the two items. ***************Contributed by Czar Acumen*******************


The force that pulls objects toward one another?

The force that pulls objects toward one another is gravity. This force is proportional to the masses of the objects and decreases with distance.


What happens when you bring a negatively charged rod near a piece of metal.?

protons in the metal move toward the rod.