Not necessarily. If a body has the same charge as a glass rod (negative), it means the body is negatively charged. The charge is determined by the excess or deficit of electrons on the body.
A negative charge attracts a positive charge and repels a negative charge. OPPOSITES ATTRACT ;)
No, its negatively charged.
To charge it positively placed a negatively charge body near it. The positive charge of the sphere is attracted near to the surface close to the negatively charge body. To make it completely positive just earth it (by touching it). This process is known as induction. To charge a body negatively is similar to the aforementioned method.
A negative charge is the opposite of an ion. An Ion with a negative charge becomes an Anion. Normally with a negative charge they are called Electrons. See electrons for more help
The charge of a sphere refers to the amount of electric charge it carries, which can be positive or negative. The charge of a sphere affects its electrical properties by determining how it interacts with other charged objects. Positively charged spheres repel other positively charged objects and attract negatively charged objects, while negatively charged spheres repel other negatively charged objects and attract positively charged objects. This interaction is governed by the principles of electrostatics.
Negatively charge
Negatively charged
A negative charge attracts a positive charge and repels a negative charge. OPPOSITES ATTRACT ;)
They are ALWAYS negatively charged. If positively charged it would be a positron and not an electron.
Electrons are negatively charged.
Protons - positively charged Electrons - negatively charged Neutrons - No charge
No, they are negatively charged.
Electrons are negatively charged.
No, its negatively charged.
Neutrons do not have an electrical charge, so they are considered electrically neutral. They have a neutral charge because they contain equal numbers of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons.
protons - positive charge electrons - negative charge neutrons - no charge
No, a negatively charged particle (electron) has a negative charge associated with it. A neutral particle (neutron) is neither negatively charged nor positively charged.