| 21. | These charges assert an attractive force on opposite charges ( like ALL electric charge ).
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| 22. | Electrostatic interactions occur between charged molecules, which have repulsive or attractive forces between each other.
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| 23. | Alternatively, an attractive force that pushes the plates closer together can be said to exist.
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| 24. | I can see how that would work for repulsive forces, but what about attractive forces?
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| 25. | However, the concept of an attractive force acting at a distance received a cooler response.
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| 26. | A negative potential energy indicates a bound state ( due to an attractive force ).
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| 27. | The atoms exhibit attractive forces until a certain point and then experience repulsion from one another.
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| 28. | In this case attractive forces dominate, making Z.
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| 29. | The relative importance of attractive forces decreases as temperature increases ( see effect on gases ).
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| 30. | When a gas is compressed to increase its density, the influence of the attractive force increases.
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