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What are the two types of charges that objects may possess?

+ and -

calculate the force exerted between two charged objects separated by a distance of 0.6 m. One object has a charge of -5 C and the other has a charge of +2.0 C.

-2.5E11 N

With the "Falling-drop Method", which law did Millikan use to measure the charge of an electron?

Coulomb's Law

with the "Falling-drop Method", which law did Millikan use to measure the charge of an electron?

Coulomb's Law

What equation is this: FE= (k*q1*q2) / r2

Coulombs law

What variable do meters represent?

Distance

What variable do Coulombs represent?

Electrostatic Charge

what variable do Coulombs represent?

Electrostatic Charge

What makes a charged balloon stick to the wall?

Extra electrons on the surface of the balloon push away electrons in the wall, leaving a positively charged area.

In an electric field, Point A has more electric field lines moving through it than Point B. Which is true?

Point A will have a stronger Force, Point B is farther away and has a weaker Force

Charles Augustin de Coulomb named a law after him after he helped us better understand electrical charges. What instrument did he use for his research?

a torsion balance

which is most likely to form a negative ion?

an element from group 17

An electric field has-

both magnitude and direction

Electrostatic force F is directly proportional to:

both q1 and q2

What does the Law of Conservation of Charge state?

charges cannot be created nor destroyed, only transferred

The Electric Force is strongest when charges are...

close together

When distance increases, electrostatic force ____________; we call this relationship ____________ proportional

decreases;inversely

when distance increases, electrostatic force ____________; we call this relationship ____________ proportional

decreases;inversely

electrons in other materials are tightly bound to the atomic nuclei, and are not free to roam in the material. What are these materials called?

insulators

If two like charges are brought near each other, what type of energy will they have as they begin to repel?

kinetic energy

if two like charges are brought near each other, what type of energy will they have as they begin to repel?

kinetic energy

what is the fundamental rule for electrostatics?

like charges repel and opposites attract

in an electric field surrounding particles, field strength is greater where field lines are- (select all that apply)

longest, closer together

positive ions form when atoms_________valence electrons

lose

Two opposite charges are near each other. They will have a:

low electric potential energy

what is a semiconductor?

material that can move electrical charges as well as prevent the flow of electrical charges

What is an insulator?

material that cannot move electrical charges

what is an insulator?

material that cannot move electrical charges

What are the best conductors?

metals (copper, silver, and aluminum)

what happens when you touch a metal doorknob after rubbing your shoes on the carpet?

millions of electrons go from your finger into the doorknob

what charge does an electron have?

negative

J.J. Thomson used a cathode ray to show atoms are charged particles. What charge would the ray from the cathode have if the ray moved to the positive field? Why?

negative, because opposites attract

The distance between two charges doubles at the same time that the charge on each also doubles. What happens to the electric force?

no change

What are the best insulators?

plastics, ceramics, rubber, wool, wood and glass

When an atom loses a valence electron, it becomes a(n) _____________ ion.

positive

What types of charges attract?

positive and negative

if each of the charges doubles, what happens to the electric force?

quadruples

if the distance between two electric charges is reduced by half, what happens to the electrostatic force?

quadruples

if the distance between 2 charges doubles, what happens to the electrostatic force?

reduced by 1/4

Where can you find semiconductors?

silicon, computer chips and electronic circuits

the teacher rubbed two balloons with a piece of wool. What will happen when the balloons are brought near each other?

the balloons will repel each other

Label the parts of this atom correctly. (select all that apply)

the nucleus is positive; the orbiting electron is negative

Two like charged particles are held in place near each other. When the particles are released, what will most likely happen?

they will accelerate away from each other

two oppositely charged particles are held in place near each other. When the particles are released, what will most likely happen?

they will accelerate towards each other

true or false, Lighting is a form of static electricity.

true

Two charges separated by a distance of 1 meter exert a 20-N force on each other. If the charges are pulled to a 2 meter separation distance, the force on each charge will be

5 N

1 Coulomb is equivalent to

6 x 10^18 Charges

find the magnitude of the electrostatic force between two charges of 1.0 C each, which are 1.0 meter apart?

9 x 10^9 N


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