Question
How do charged objects behave in magnetic and electrostatic non-contact forces?
Like Charges (+ and + or - and -) will
(1 point)
O
Attract
Repel
Like Charges (+ and + or - and -) will
(1 point)
O
Attract
Repel
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Like charges (either both positive or both negative) will **repel** each other in electrostatic forces. This is because like charges exert a force that pushes them away from each other.
So, the answer is: **Repel**.
In the context of magnetic forces, the behavior is slightly different, but the fundamental principle of 'like' applies similarly: like magnetic poles (north-north or south-south) will also repel each other, while opposite poles (north-south) will attract.
So, the answer is: **Repel**.
In the context of magnetic forces, the behavior is slightly different, but the fundamental principle of 'like' applies similarly: like magnetic poles (north-north or south-south) will also repel each other, while opposite poles (north-south) will attract.