answersLogoWhite

0

Particles with the same charge will interact by electrostatic repulsion.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are the particles of an atom and how do they interact?

proton (electrical charge +1), neuton (neutral) electron (electrical charge -1)


Why can't neutrons have the same particles as the nucleus?

Neutrons have zero charge. The nucleus has positive charge. Therefore, since the charge is different, they must not be made of the same particles.


Does heat have an electric charge?

Heat itself does not have an electric charge. Heat is a form of energy that results from the movement of particles at the microscopic level. Electric charge refers to the property of particles that allows them to create or interact with electric fields.


What charge particles would repel one another?

Two particles that have a charge of the same sign - that is, either two positive particles, or two negative particles.


2 subatomic particles have the same charge?

Protons and positrons both have a positive charge, with a charge of +1.


Do electrons and neutron particles share the same charge?

no


Why were a few alpha particles reflected at large angles?

yes it is


What is the charge of an electron and how does it impact the behavior of subatomic particles?

The charge of an electron is negative. This charge affects the behavior of subatomic particles by influencing how they interact with each other through electromagnetic forces. Electrons can be attracted to positively charged particles and repelled by other negatively charged particles, leading to the formation of chemical bonds and the structure of atoms.


How does the electrical charge separation in a cloud occur?

Electrical charge separation in a cloud occurs as ice particles and water droplets within the cloud collide and interact. Due to the collision, electrons are transferred from smaller particles to larger particles, creating a charge separation. These charged particles then accumulate in different regions of the cloud, leading to the buildup of a significant voltage potential between the cloud and the ground, or between different parts of the same cloud.


What force do charged particles exert?

Charged particles exert an electric force on other charged particles in their vicinity. This force can either be attractive (between particles of opposite charge) or repulsive (between particles of the same charge).


What particle has about the same mass as proton but has no charge?

A neutron. It is one of the particles in the nucleus and has no charge


What is static charges?

A buildup of electric charge in an object caused by the presence of many particles with the same charge.