When a positively charged object moves in the same direction as the electric field, the object experiences a force that accelerates it further in that direction. This is because like charges repel each other, causing the object to move in the direction of the electric field with increased speed.
A positively charged object placed within a positive electric field will experience a force pushing it in the direction of the field. This force will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the field lines.
When a charged particle is placed between two charged plates, it will experience a force due to the electric field created by the plates. The particle will move in the direction of the force, either towards the positively charged plate or the negatively charged plate, depending on the charge of the particle and the plates.
When a charged particle is moved along an electric field line, it experiences a force in the direction of the field line. This force causes the particle to accelerate in the direction of the field line if the particle has the same charge as the field line, or decelerate if the charges are opposite.
When you rub a glass rod with silk, electrons are transferred from the glass rod to the silk, leaving the rod with a net positive charge. This positive charge creates an electric field around the rod, which can attract negatively charged objects or repel positively charged objects due to the principles of electrostatics.
Opposite charges attract each other due to the electric force. When they come in contact, electrons from the negatively charged object will transfer to the positively charged object until both objects are neutral.
A positively charged object placed within a positive electric field will experience a force pushing it in the direction of the field. This force will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the field lines.
It will repel
It will be pushed away from the source of the electric field.
When a charged particle is placed between two charged plates, it will experience a force due to the electric field created by the plates. The particle will move in the direction of the force, either towards the positively charged plate or the negatively charged plate, depending on the charge of the particle and the plates.
It will repel
It will repel
This particle is rejected.
They neutralize.
They lose electrons.
it becomes positively charged.
If the atom loses electrons, the atom becomes positively charged because the number of positively charged protons.
This particle will be rejected.