Physics, asked by sushru28, 4 months ago

charge is unipolar or bipolar or tripolar?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Charge is bipolar since it can be expressed in terms of positive and negative.

Answered by brokendreams
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A charge is bipolar.

Definition:

"Charge is defined as a property of a unit of matter. The electrons and protons are arranged in a manner."

The unit of charge is indicated as coulomb.

The charge has two types, they are positive charge and negative charge.

Characteristics of Charge:

  • Like charges (two positive or negative charges) repel each other while unlike charges (two different charges) attract each other.
  • "electric charge can neither be created nor be destroyed but the addition of positive and negative charges remain constant algebraically.
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