They don't.
No, two similar charges will repel each other due to the electrostatic force. Like charges repel each other, while opposite charges attract each other.
Similar charges will repel each other.
Positive charges attract negative charges and repel other positive charges. Negative charges do the opposite, attracting positive charges and repelling other negative charges. Like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
'Like' charges (both positive or both negative) repel.Unlike charges (one of each) attract.
Opposite electric charges attract each other due to the electromagnetic force. The charges will move towards each other until they meet, creating a neutralized system. This behavior is described by Coulomb's Law in physics.
No they can not attract each other.
No, two similar charges will repel each other due to the electrostatic force. Like charges repel each other, while opposite charges attract each other.
Yes, things with opposite electrical charges attract each other. This is due to the fundamental principle of electrostatics where opposite charges are attracted to each other and like charges repel each other.
Similar charges will repel each other.
Like charges repel each other while opposite charges attract each other.
Opposite charges attract one another, such as positive and negative charges in an electrical field. This attraction occurs due to the exchange of particles or force carriers between the opposite charges. It is a fundamental principle in physics governing the behavior of charged particles.
Positive charges attract negative charges and repel other positive charges. Negative charges do the opposite, attracting positive charges and repelling other negative charges. Like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
If the atoms have opposite charges (positive to negative) they will attract. If the atoms have the same charges (positive to positive or negative to negative) then they will repel. You can look at the Law of Electric Charges to get more information on this.
'Like' charges (both positive or both negative) repel.Unlike charges (one of each) attract.
Like charges do not attract each other, they repel each other.
Yes, in physics, like magnetic poles repel each other. This is known as the Law of Magnetic Poles. The same poles, such as two north poles, will repel each other because they have similar magnetic fields.
Opposite electric charges attract each other due to the electromagnetic force. The charges will move towards each other until they meet, creating a neutralized system. This behavior is described by Coulomb's Law in physics.