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| unlike charges attract each other. ''' | | unlike charges attract each other. ''' |
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| This attraction or repulsion is a result of forces | | This attraction or repulsion is a result of forces |
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| Protons are much larger and heavier than electrons. Protons have a positive | | Protons are much larger and heavier than electrons. Protons have a positive |
| electrical charge. This positively charged electrostatic field is | | electrical charge. This positively charged electrostatic field is |
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| The electrostatic force exerted by the positive nucleus on the negatively | | The electrostatic force exerted by the positive nucleus on the negatively |
| charged electrons is what keeps the electrons as a part of the atom. | | charged electrons is what keeps the electrons as a part of the atom. |
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| When an electrically charged object is brought near an uncharged object | | When an electrically charged object is brought near an uncharged object |
| (the object must be a conductor), a distribution of charge happens in | | (the object must be a conductor), a distribution of charge happens in |