I want to ask that a body with negative charge move towards a body with positve charge or a body with positve charge charge get attracted towards a body with a negitve charge or the both get attracted towards each other.
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Asked by yogeshmittal177
| 26th Sep, 2015,
05:54: PM
Expert Answer:
Interaction between two charged objects depends on the nature of the charge possessed by them, that is,
1. If one of the objects possess a positive charge and the other possess a negative charge, then the two charged objects attract each other.
2. If both the objects possess, either positive or negative charge, then the two similarly charged objects repel each other.
Interaction between two charged objects depends on the nature of the charge possessed by them, that is,
1. If one of the objects possess a positive charge and the other possess a negative charge, then the two charged objects attract each other.
2. If both the objects possess, either positive or negative charge, then the two similarly charged objects repel each other.
Answered by Yashvanti Jain
| 26th Sep, 2015,
08:59: PM
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