The charge of one electron
What is -e = 1.6*10^(-19) Coulomb?
Opposite charges do this...
What is attract?
q1 = +2
q2 = -1
k = 3
d = 4
drawing...
Where you can find electric fields
Where is...everywhere?
When two objects are rubbed together to create a charge...
What is charging by friction?
The symbol for a charged object.
What is q?
r = 4
q1 = +2
q2 = -2
k = 3
Find electrical force...
What is 3/4 units attracting?
q1 = -1
q2 = -1
q3 = +2
all distances = 3
k = 4
drawing...
Equation of an electric field
What is E = kQ/r^2 or E = F/q
Final charge of each object after charging by Induction...
What are Opposite charges...positive and negative.
The value of k....(with units!)
What is k=8.988*10^(9) Nm^2/C^2?
Coulomb's Law...
What is F = kQq/r^2
Mason's choice
drawing...
The name of a charge that creates an electric field...
What is a source charge?
Using a charged object to charge a neutral object by touching it is called induction. (true or false)
What is false?
A relatively large object that can give or receive electrons without it impacting that object's overall charge.
What is a ground?
Charge value impacts electric force more than distance away...(true or false)
What is false?
Mason's choice
drawing...
The direction that electric field lines point...
What is, in the direction a positive charge would move? Or, positive to negative
You need this in order to complete charging by induction...
What is a ground?
A set of values (electric forces) that are associated (by a source charge) over points in space
What is an electric field?
qa = -2
qb = 3
qc = 1.5
k = 2
find the net force...
what is 33/144 (0.229) units right?
free body diagram on the negative charge...(ignore the mu!)
drawing...
Draw field lines from an electric diode (two opposite charges)
Explain to me how charging by conduction works....
What is Mason's choice (: