Question
How do charged objects behave in magnetic and electrostatic non-contact forces?
Different Charges (+ and - ) will
(1 point)
O Repel
Attract
Different Charges (+ and - ) will
(1 point)
O Repel
Attract
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Charged objects behave in specific ways in the presence of electrostatic and magnetic non-contact forces:
1. **Electrostatic Forces**:
- Opposite charges (one positive and one negative) **attract** each other.
- Like charges (both positive or both negative) **repel** each other.
So, in the context of your statement about different charges (+ and -), the correct behavior is that they will **Attract**.
2. **Magnetic Forces**:
- In magnetism, opposite magnetic poles (north and south) **attract** each other, while like poles (north-north or south-south) **repel** each other.
In summary:
- For electrostatic forces: Different charges (+ and -) **attract**.
- For magnetic forces: Opposite poles attract, while like poles repel.
Given your options, if you are referring specifically to electrostatic forces between different charges, the answer is **Attract**.
1. **Electrostatic Forces**:
- Opposite charges (one positive and one negative) **attract** each other.
- Like charges (both positive or both negative) **repel** each other.
So, in the context of your statement about different charges (+ and -), the correct behavior is that they will **Attract**.
2. **Magnetic Forces**:
- In magnetism, opposite magnetic poles (north and south) **attract** each other, while like poles (north-north or south-south) **repel** each other.
In summary:
- For electrostatic forces: Different charges (+ and -) **attract**.
- For magnetic forces: Opposite poles attract, while like poles repel.
Given your options, if you are referring specifically to electrostatic forces between different charges, the answer is **Attract**.