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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Interaction

Hello,

The interaction between two like-charged objects is repulsive. The interaction between two oppositely charged objects is attractive.


Could anyone please explain the meaning of "interaction' in the above sentences?

  

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my dictionary offers this definition. the action of atomic and subatomic particles on each other It might help you if you can remember that the prefix ' inter ' is from the Latin word inter' , meaning between . ie the action between the two particles is reciprocal.

  • my dictionary offers this definition.
  • the action of atomic and subatomic particles on each other It might help you if you can remember that the prefix ' inter ' is from the Latin word inter' , meaning between .
  • ie the action between the two particles is reciprocal.
  • Clive
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my dictionary offers this definition.

the action of atomic and subatomic particles on each other

It might help you if you can remember that the prefix 'inter' is from the Latin word inter', meaning between.

ie the action between the two particles is reciprocal.

Clive

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