Two charges that are the same ... either both negative or both positive ... repel each other.
Two charges that are different ... one negative and one positive ... attract each other.
No they do not. Only a north pole and a south pole of a magnet attract.
no, two sides of the same charge push away from eachother. only positive to negative attract.
Yes they will attract if one carries a larger charge than the other.
"Opposites attract, Same sides Repel"
Yes.
repel
In magnetism, two like poles will repel each other. Remember that opposites attract.
If you put the north and the south poles of two magnets together they will attract each other. By, Fatema Aftab
because negatives attract
The two like poles will repel each other, and you'll need to push them to come together. The two unlike poles will attract each other, and you'll need to hold them to keep them apart.
they attract each other and stick together
"Opposites attract". So two electrons repel each other.
repel each other
They don't repel each other they attract
attract
they can either attract or repel each other depending upon their polarity
Like charges do not attract each other, they repel each other.
Magnetic poles act like charges, they attract(opposites) and repel (same).
attract
The is a law of nature, like charges repel, unlike attract.
Similar charges will repel each other.
They will repel each other. Like charges repel; unlike charges attract.
Same poles of a magnet repel each other.(+ +) will repel each other and same is with minus sign.Opposite poles will always attract each other.e.g-(+ -) will attract each other.