When two objects become charged by contact, electrons transfer from one object to the other, causing one object to become positively charged and the other to become negatively charged. This transfer of electrons results in an imbalance of charges between the two objects, leading to an attractive force between them.
True. Charge can be transferred between objects without the need for them to be in direct contact with each other. This can occur through processes such as induction or through the movement of charged particles.
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False. Electric forces are caused by the interaction of charged particles (like electrons and protons), but friction and contact forces are primarily a result of mechanical interactions between objects.
False. Electric forces are forces that act on charged objects due to their electric charges. Friction and other contact forces are caused by the interaction between surfaces in contact with each other, typically due to mechanical interactions at a microscopic level.
When an object is charged by contact, the object getting the charge has the same charge compared with that of the object giving the charge. so if the object giving the charge has a positive charge, so does the object getting the charge
True. Charge can be transferred between objects without the need for them to be in direct contact with each other. This can occur through processes such as induction or through the movement of charged particles.
Yes, it's true. They interact via gauge particles called photons, which are the force carriers for the electromagnetic force.
Yes...... Do you want some proof?Ok.. I am NOT good at science but this is true... if you want to find out DO the experiment yourself to conclude that its true..Ok Now... Get 2 charged objects and put them close to each other.. if you can't find a charged object buy them at the store, ok? Now they are repel... so theres your proof.. dont believe me? then try it urself! :)
False. Electric forces are caused by the interaction of charged particles (like electrons and protons), but friction and contact forces are primarily a result of mechanical interactions between objects.
No.
False. Electric forces are forces that act on charged objects due to their electric charges. Friction and other contact forces are caused by the interaction between surfaces in contact with each other, typically due to mechanical interactions at a microscopic level.
When an object is charged by contact, the object getting the charge has the same charge compared with that of the object giving the charge. so if the object giving the charge has a positive charge, so does the object getting the charge
True. When you comb your hair, the comb becomes charged by friction due to the triboelectric effect. Since hair is also a good candidate for triboelectric charging, it becomes oppositely charged to the comb and is therefore attracted to it.
True. Friction acts as a resistance force that opposes the motion of objects in contact with each other, thereby reducing their speed and eventually bringing them to a stop.
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not always, but yes sometimes
True. Ionic compounds form between a metal and a nonmetal. The metal loses electrons to become a cation (positively charged ion), while the nonmetal gains these electrons to become an anion (negatively charged ion).