They will repel each other. Like charges repel; unlike charges attract.
lkjhviil
no
they repel
The bodies Unlike charges attract one another and like charges repel one another.
When two bodies charged in similar manner (i.e. like charges) are brought near, they will repel .Whereas when two bodies of different materials charged in different manner(i.e.unlike charges) or one charged & one uncharged body brought near will attract.This is how we can show that like charges repel while unlike charges attract each other.
gravity
no
Electrons are negatively charged. Opposites attract, so they are attracted to positively charged bodies.
they repel
The charged object may induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.The charged object may induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.The charged object may induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.The charged object may induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.
yes--consider two charged bodies (having positive charge). One body is very large in comparison to the other. The large body will induce opposite charge in the small body and thus both will attract each other
The ionic bond. This involves ions of opposite charge. Eelectrostatically charged bodies with opposite charges, + and -, attract one another.
The bodies Unlike charges attract one another and like charges repel one another.
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb of "the coulombic force" that attract or repels oppositely or similarly charged bodies, respectively.
Object A is charged . Because the neutral objects do not repel or attract charged bodies..
When two bodies charged in similar manner (i.e. like charges) are brought near, they will repel .Whereas when two bodies of different materials charged in different manner(i.e.unlike charges) or one charged & one uncharged body brought near will attract.This is how we can show that like charges repel while unlike charges attract each other.
well if two bodies negatively charged are brought near each other, then there is a strong force of repulsion, as the electrostatic lines of forces terminate at these bodies, they exert later pressure on each other, hence the bodies repeal each other
gravity