differentiate attractive force from repulsive pulse
Gravity is an attractive force, not a repulsive force.
Magnets attract when their opposite poles come close to each other. They repel when the same pole on each magnet come lose to each other.
electric forces can be attractive or repulsive, whereas gravitational forces are only attractive.
The main difference in the equations is that electrical forces can be attractive or repulsive, while gravitational forces are always attractive.
Electronic forces mainly differ from gravitational forces by being also repulsive while gravitational forces are only attractive.
attraction forces between the electrons of one atom and the nucleus of the other atom are balanced by the repulsive force caused by the two + charged nuclei as they are forced together~attractive forces have a little attraction for the atoms.
Electrostatic forces
electric forces can be attractive or repulsive, whereas gravitational forces are only attractive.
The main difference in the equations is that electrical forces can be attractive or repulsive, while gravitational forces are always attractive.
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It is the repulsive or attractive force produced between the charges at rest.
Electronic forces mainly differ from gravitational forces by being also repulsive while gravitational forces are only attractive.
Gravitational forces are always attractive. Electrical charges are repulsive for same-type charges, and attractive for opposite-types.
attraction forces between the electrons of one atom and the nucleus of the other atom are balanced by the repulsive force caused by the two + charged nuclei as they are forced together~attractive forces have a little attraction for the atoms.
the bond will not form
a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
Electrostatic forces
A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.