The Three Laws of Static Charge
Opposite charges (+ and -) are attracted to each other
Like charges (- and -, or + and +) repel each other
Neutral objects are attracted to objects with a + or - charge
The three laws of static charge are: opposite charges attract, like charges repel, and neutral objects are attracted to charged objects. These principles are fundamental in the study of electrostatics and explain how charged objects interact. Coulomb's Law mathematically describes the electrostatic force between charges, providing a framework for understanding these interactions.
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