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Opposite electric charges attract each other. This is due to the fundamental force of electromagnetism, where the positively charged particles are attracted to negatively charged particles, creating an electric field. This attraction plays a key role in various electrical phenomena and is widely observed in nature.

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How two objects charged react?

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What are oppositely charged objects?

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