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  2. If the two charges are of opposite signs, Coulomb’s law gives a negative result. This means that the force between the particles is attractive. If the two charges have the same signs, Coulomb’s law gives a positive result. This means that the force between the particles is repulsive.
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    According to this approach, the attractive and repulsive forces between atoms arise from their subatomic structure and govern the behaviour of atoms and molecules. Thus, a bond is formed due to electrical forces; it is most stable when the attractive forces balance the repulsive forces.
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    When two atoms come close to each other in order to form a covalent bond, then attractive forces initially act on them (due to attraction between nuclei and the electrons). However, when they are very close to each other repulsive forces come into play (due to repulsion between nuclei-nuclei and electron-electron).
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    The force between two wires, each of which carries a current, can be understood from the interaction of one of the currents with the magnetic field produced by the other current. For example, the force between two parallel wires carrying currents in the same direction is attractive. It is repulsive if the currents are in opposite directions.
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    Attractive forces dominate to the distance at which the two molecules come into contact, then strong repulsive forces come into play and the potential energy of two molecules rises abruptly.
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