Re: Like charged objects can attract

From: newedana (simplesong1004_at_hanmail.net)
Date: 02/27/05


Date: 27 Feb 2005 00:10:57 -0800

Have you ever thought how the like charges repulse and unlike charges
attract? The electric charge we can observe in our daily life is
usually negative one due to electron migrations between mass body. You
have to consider that electric charge emanates electric force fluxes
that have shrinking elasticity, and also have repulsive character
between their individual fluxes. If these force fluxes connect between
two objects with unequal amount of charge there occurs attraction. If
they have the same amount of charge there occurs repulsion between
them. In usual the charge readily escapes from mass body. If one of two
micro-balls of styroporms happen to lose some of its charge through
air, and their charges became equal, former attraction turns out as
repulsion, and vice versa. It is nothing strange.



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