why do two positive charges repel?what happens at the quantum level???? please anyone answer me...
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This is only explained in quantum theories. There many explanations by many scientists.
The charges have an electric field around them. The particles have spin too that spread the magnetic field. These fields contain photon particles.
It is assumed that photons are exchanged by charges from one to another. These photons have spin directions. When the photon from one positive charge meets the other, that has repulsive effect on the other.
Thus repulsive force comes from the spin associated with the charges / photons emitted by charges in the field / magnetic field of spinning particles.
The charges have an electric field around them. The particles have spin too that spread the magnetic field. These fields contain photon particles.
It is assumed that photons are exchanged by charges from one to another. These photons have spin directions. When the photon from one positive charge meets the other, that has repulsive effect on the other.
Thus repulsive force comes from the spin associated with the charges / photons emitted by charges in the field / magnetic field of spinning particles.
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