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Page 1: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

Get a board a marker

and a wipey thing

Page 2: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

Neutral objects always have equal numbers of

which subatomic particles?

Page 3: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

What is the most massive positively charged particle?

A) electron B) Proton C) Positron D) Neutron

Page 4: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

A negative rod is brought near a neutral pith ball. What happens to the charges in the pith ball?

Page 5: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

If a negatively charged object is brought near the knob of a

neutral electroscope what will the leaves do?

Page 6: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

When hair is combed with a hard rubber

comb, the hair becomes positive.

Why?

Page 7: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

6. A neutral rubber rod is rubbed with fur and

acquires a -2 x 10-6 Coulomb charge. What

is the charge on the fur?

Page 8: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

Draw a neutral electroscope being

charged by conduction

Page 9: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

In the charging of a solid, charge transfer is

accomplished by the displacement of what?

Page 10: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

9. Metal sphere A has a charge of -2 units and an identical sphere B has a

charge of -4 units. If the two spheres are brought together and then separated, what will be the charge on sphere A?

Page 11: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

The Milliken oil drop experiment showed the

existence of what?

Page 12: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

11. How many Coulombs are in three elementary charges?

Page 13: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

(1.6 x 10-19C) x 3 =

Page 14: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

If the charge on each of two small spheres, a fixed

distance apart, is doubled, how does the

force of attraction between the charges

change?

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If the charge on one object is quadrupled and the charge

on the other object is doubled, what happens to

the force of attraction between the two charges?

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+1 +1 A

What is the direction of the electric field at

point A?

+1 +1

Page 17: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

A hollow metallic sphere is positively charged. The field at the center of the

sphere due to this positive charge looks like

what?

Page 18: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

What is the magnitude of the electric field

intensity at a point in the field where an

electron experiences a 1.0 Newton Force?

6.25 x 1018 N/C

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A and B are electron locations. Which has

more potential difference (Voltage)?

+++++++++++++ A B

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How much energy is required to move 3.2 x

10-19 Coulombs of charge through a

potential difference of 5 volts?

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What is a capacitor used for?

Page 22: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

Describe practical uses of statics.

Page 23: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

Name three things to avoid in a lightning storm

Page 24: Get a board a marker and a wipey thing Neutral objects always have equal numbers of which subatomic particles?

What was this machine used for?

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