I can't be sure of exactly what you mean when you say "different".
-- The two objects attract each other if their charges have opposite signs.
-- They repel each other if their charges both have the same sign.
These statements are both true whether or not the charges on the two objects
have the same or different magnitudes.
they repel each other, you can test this yourself using two magnets and you can actually feel the repulsion between the two ends of the same charge.
repel each other
anions (negatively charged objects) repel cations (positively charged objects)
Charged rod and an uncharged metal object attract each other because free electrons in metal are either attracted or repelled by the charged rod. If the rod is positively charged then free electrons are attracted towards it and both objects attract each other. If the rod is negatively charged then free electrons are repelled by it and positive ions are attracted by the rod and both objects attract each other.
no,they do not attract.
As we know that like charges repel each other therefore if two negative charges are placed they will repel each other.
They repel each other On the other hand, if you have positive and negatively charged particles they will attract each other
They repel, same with two negatively charged objects
anions (negatively charged objects) repel cations (positively charged objects)
Charged rod and an uncharged metal object attract each other because free electrons in metal are either attracted or repelled by the charged rod. If the rod is positively charged then free electrons are attracted towards it and both objects attract each other. If the rod is negatively charged then free electrons are repelled by it and positive ions are attracted by the rod and both objects attract each other.
As we know that like charges repel each other therefore if two negative charges are placed they will repel each other.
no,they do not attract.
They repel each other On the other hand, if you have positive and negatively charged particles they will attract each other
Similarly charged particles repel each other, and particles bearing opposite charges attract each other.
electric force
attract
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.
Objects with the same charge repel each other.
Two objects that are similarly charged will repel, while two objects with opposite charges will attract. Moreover, a neutral object will attract either charges