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)
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Explain to me how charging by conduction works....
What is Mason's choice (: