physics ch.13, 32, 33
electric dipole
An electric dipole is a separation of positive and negative charges
electric fields
a force field surrounding an electric charge
charged conductors
absence of an electric field comes about b/c of how free electrons within the conductor stop moving when the electric field is zero. charges arrange themselves to ensure a zero field within the material. if the conductor is not spherical, then the charge distribution will not be uniform .
an ion is
an atom that has more electrons than protons or an atom that has fewer electrons than protons
according to Coulomb's Law, electrostatic force is directly proportional to
charge
the SI unit of charge is
coulomb (C)
compare the strengths of the gravitational force and the electrical force
electrical force is much stronger than gravitational force
how do electrical and gravitational forces compare?
electrical forces are much stronger than gravitational forces, electrical forces can be attractive or repulsive, whereas gravity is only an attractive force, electrical forces can be easily be seen acting between small objects, whereas gravity is most noticeable between very massive objects
electric potential
electrical potential energy per charge
in an atom the number of ________ equals the number of ________
electrons, protons
true or false; In a Van de Graaff generator, as electrons leak off the belt and onto the conducting sphere, the electric field inside the sphere steadily increases in magnitude.
false
true or false; The direction of an electric field at any point, by convention, is the direction of the electrical force on a small negative test charge, placed at the point
false
true or false; the electrical force between two protons is very small compared to the gravitational force
false
true or false; the proton has the same amount of mass as the electron, but has a smaller amount of charge than the electron
false
true or false; the proton is much larger than the electron in mass, and has a larger amount of charge than the electron
false
true or false; the proton is much smaller than the electron in mass, but has a larger amount of charge than the electron
false
in a field lines representation of an electric field, the field is weaker where the lines are ________
farther apart
what are 3 ways an object can become electrically charged?
friction, contact, and induction
the ______ is a practically infinite reservoir for electric charge
ground
gravitational force between two massive spheres
is always a force of attraction
a black hole
is the result of a massive star collapsing
an electric field has both _____ and _____
magnitude and direction
a quantity that does not change with its location is
mass
semiconductor
material that can be made to behave sometimes as insulators and sometimes as conductors ex: germanium, silicon
electric insulator
material that is a poor conductor of electricity ex: glass, rubber
electric conductor
material through which electric charge can flow ex: copper, aluminum
describe what causes lightning to occur during thunderstorms
negative charged bottoms of clouds induce and charge on the surface of the Earth below
electrons have a _______ charge
negative of -1
electrostatic force is measured in
newtons (N)
neutrons have a _______ charge
no charge or 0
electric force
one of the most powerful, fundamental forces in the universe
consider the gravitational force between Earth and a meteor in space if the meteor moves so its distance from the Earth's center doubles the gravitational force on the meteor will be
one quarter as much
describe an electrically polarized atom or molecule
one side of the atom or molecule is slightly more positive or negative than the opposite side
protons have a _______ charge
positive or +1
like charges ______ each other, and opposite charges_______ each other
repel; attract
universal law of gravitation
states that any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
coulombs law
the force of attraction or repulsion acting along a straight line between two electric charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely to the square of the distance between them
charge
the fundamental electrical property to which the mutual attractions or repulsions between electrons or protons is attributed
weight
the gravitational force that attracts an object to Earth
conservation of charge
the idea that charge is never created nor destroyed, but is simply transferred from one object to another
true or false; In a vector representation of an electric field, the magnitude of an electric field is indicated by the length of the vector arrows.
true
true or false; the mass of a proton is 2000 times greater than the mass of an electron
true
true or false; the proton is much larger than the electron in mass, but has the same amount of charge as the electron
true
SI unit for electric potential is
volt