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Electrons will move from a negatively charged body to a positively charged body because opposite charges attract. The negatively charged electrons are naturally drawn towards the positively charged body in order to balance out the charge distribution and achieve equilibrium.
A positively charged body has a deficit of electrons, meaning it has lost some of its negatively charged electrons.
No, electrons are negatively charged particles. They orbit the nucleus of an atom, which contains positively charged protons.
A material that loses electrons becomes positively charged.
No, atoms are not normally negatively charged. They are typically electrically neutral, meaning they have an equal number of protons (positively charged particles) and electrons (negatively charged particles). It is possible for atoms or molecules to gain or lose electrons and become positively or negatively charged, but this is not the usual state.
Negatively charged
No, Electrons are negatively charged.
Positively charged objects gain electrons to become negatively charged. Negatively charged objects lose electrons to become positively charged. This exchange of electrons creates an imbalance of positive and negative charges, leading to the attraction between the objects.
Positively charged objects have an excess of protons compared to electrons, while negatively charged objects have an excess of electrons compared to protons. These imbalances in charge cause positively charged objects to attract negatively charged objects and repel other positively charged objects, and vice versa for negatively charged objects.
Protons are positively charged, electrons are negatively charged, and neutrons are neutral (no charge).
Electrons will move from a negatively charged body to a positively charged body because opposite charges attract. The negatively charged electrons are naturally drawn towards the positively charged body in order to balance out the charge distribution and achieve equilibrium.
A positively charged body has a deficit of electrons, meaning it has lost some of its negatively charged electrons.
No, electrons are negatively charged particles. They orbit around the positively charged nucleus of an atom.
Positively charged,because electrons are negatively charged and when you remove them only protons remain and those are positively charged,what makes the fur positively charged as well.
yes. protons are positively charged. electrons are negatively charged
No, electrons are negatively charged particles. They orbit the nucleus of an atom, which contains positively charged protons.
Protons do not contain electrons. Protons are positively charged, electrons negatively charged.