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Because opposite charges attract. The negative end of the dipole moment is trying to get to the positive end of the field, and the positive end of the dipole is trying to get to the negative end of the field.
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
A negative divided by a positive is negative. A negative divided by a negative is positive. A positive divided by a positive is positive. A positive divided by a negative is negative.
Positive electric fields attract negative charges while negative electric fields attract positive charges.
Whether you mean lighting or lightning, the energy is positive.
Positive charge and negative charge
Nobody. Positive and negative electric changes exist from the earliest stages of the Big Bang.
Electric charge comes in two types, called positive and negative.
The lighting is always a negative charge, but it can flow both from the clouds and down, as well as from the ground and up.
No electric charges may be positive or negative - electrons have a negative charge; ions have a positive charge.
Electric Field between positive and negative charges. If the Electric Field in which both the positive and negative charges are present is stronger than the Electric Field between the two charges we are talking about, the the negative charge will move away from the positive charge in that positive direction of the field. If not, then the negative charge will get attracted to the positive charge and stay at the position of the positive charge. It will be pulled toward the source of the electric field. (Novanet)
No. Any charged object ... the positive and negative ions in table salt, for example... emits an electric field.
Positive atoms: cations. Negative atoms: anions
Did you mean "The strength of electric field is positive or negative"? Anyway, there is your answer.. The strength of an electric field E at any point is defined as the electric force F exerted per unit positive electric charge q at that point, or E = F/q.You can say that it is positive.
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