Physics Test #3 WS SG

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Cyan light is really a mixture

blue and green light

An insulator differs from a conductor in that an insulator

has fewer freely moving electrons

What color light is transmitted by a piece of red glass?

red

A negatively charged rod is brought near a metal conductor. The electrons in the metal conductor experience a force of

repulsion

Charge carriers in a metal are electrons rather than protons because electrons are

- negative - smaller loosely bound

The yellow clothes of a stage performer can be made to look black if illuminated only by light that is

Blue

A negatively charged rod is brought near a metal conductor. The protons in the metal conductor experience a force of

attraction

Upon entering the room, you observe two balloons suspended from the ceiling. You notice that instead of hanging straight down vertically, the balloons seems to be repelling each other. You can conclusively say ...

both balloons are charged with the same type of charge.

An opaque object is green when illuminated with white light. What color is it when viewed through a blue transparency?

cyan

A positively charged rod is brought near a metal conductor. Which, if any, particles move toward the rod?

electrons

The basic law of magnetism is that...

like poles repel and ulike poles attract

A negatively charged rod is brought near a metal conductor. The neutrons in the metal conductor experience a force of

no force at all

Which color of light has the greatest frequency in a vacuum?

purple

The complementary color of blue is

yellow


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