Physics, asked by aarti225566, 4 months ago

Why Like Charges repel each other and Unlike changes attract each other ?

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Answered by princeuplucky123449
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Explanation:

Like charges repel, unlike charges attract

Since the electron is much smaller and lighter than a proton, when they are attracted to each other due to their unlike charges, the electron usually does most of the moving. This is because the protons have more mass and are harder to get moving.

Answered by TokyoLights
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Answer:

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The two charges repel each other. If a positive charge and a negative charge interact, their forces act in the same direction, from the positive to the negative charge. As a result opposite charges attract each other: The electric field and resulting forces produced by two electrical charges of opposite polarity.

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