No, when objects have the same charge they do not attract. Take two balloons, for example. When you rub them on your head, then hold them near each other, they move away from each other, which is called repelling. They repel because the charge of the two balloons are the same. They picked up the positive or negative charges from your hair.
Particles that have the same charge repel each other. Conversely, particles that have opposite charges will interact by pulling towards each other.
Wrong!
Unlike charges attract!
When two objects have the same electrical charge, they repel each other.
they attract each other
Two objects with opposite charges are attracted to each other. Two objects that are of like charge will repel each other.
It doesn't. Objects with opposite charges attract each other, those with the same charge repel.
no,they do not attract.
When two objects have the same electrical charge, they repel each other.
they attract each other
Two objects with opposite charges are attracted to each other. Two objects that are of like charge will repel each other.
Objects comprise of charges.Opposite charges attract each other.
They do not. Rather, objects with opposite charges attract each other.
It doesn't. Objects with opposite charges attract each other, those with the same charge repel.
no,they do not attract.
Each electron has a single negative charge. Objects with like charges repel each other. Therefore two electrons following parallel tracks will repel, not attract, each other.
attract
They repel, same with two negatively charged objects
Objects with the same charge repel each other.
They attract each other. Thus the saying, 'opposites attract'