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ATOM AND ITS FORCES Basic Electrical Theory Charged objects repel or attract each other because of the  way these fields act together.   This force  is present  with every  charged object.   When two  objects of  opposite charge  are  brought near one another, the electrostatic field is concentrated in the area between them, as shown in Figure 5.  The direction of the small arrows shows the direction of the force as it would act upon an electron if it were released into the electric field. When two objects of like charge are brought near one another, the lines of force repel each other, Figure 5    Electrostatic Field Between Two Charges of Opposite Polarity as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6    Electrostatic Field Between Two Charges of Like Polarity ES-01 Page 4 Rev. 0

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