Negative charges repel positive charges.
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If a negatively charged rod is brought close to an electroscope that is negatively charged, the two leaves will move farther apart.
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Electrical charges exist in the sea and in the air.
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Coulomb's law describes gravitational attraction
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An insulator does not allow electrons to flow freely through it.
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Coulomb's law predicts that charged bodies may attract or repel each other.
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Electric fields have magnitude and direction.
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An electric field is a measure of the force on a unit positive charge.
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