Asked by kelvin calin
Which pair does NOT have an electric force between them?
a positive object and negative object
two positive objects
two neutral objects
two negative objects
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Two neutral objects.
Reason: electric (Coulomb) forces arise from net electric charge. A positive and negative attract, like charges repel, but neutral objects have no net charge so there is no Coulomb force between them (aside from small induced/polarization or van der Waals effects in real materials).
Reason: electric (Coulomb) forces arise from net electric charge. A positive and negative attract, like charges repel, but neutral objects have no net charge so there is no Coulomb force between them (aside from small induced/polarization or van der Waals effects in real materials).
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