A charged object is surrounded by a standing electrostatic field.
They are surrounded by electro-magnetic fields.
See the related link for an example.
Charged objects don't have an effect on neutral objects, and repel objects with like charges.
Positively charged objects have more protons than electrons. Negatively charged objects have more electrons than protons.
They do not react to charged particles.
The interaction between charged objects is called electromagnetism.
what is the general rule for how charged objects interact
No. Every atom has a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.Unless you are talking about antimatter. The atoms of antimatter have negatively charged nuclei and surrounded by positively charged positrons
Charged objects don't have an effect on neutral objects, and repel objects with like charges.
Positively charged objects have more protons than electrons. Negatively charged objects have more electrons than protons.
They do not react to charged particles.
All objects are composed of these atoms. The electrons contained within the objects are prone to move or migrate to other objects.
what is the general rule for how charged objects interact
The interaction between charged objects is called electromagnetism.
anions (negatively charged objects) repel cations (positively charged objects)
Any charged object weather positively charged or negatively charged will have an attractive interaction with a neutral object. Neutral objects do not attract or repel each other.
Electric Force is the force between charged objects.
how objects become charged by friction
Negatively charged objects