Charges
Charge Interactions
Conservation of Charge
Coulomb's Law
Electric Fields
100

Positively charged particles in an atom.

What are protons?
100

Materials that resists the flow of electrons.

What is an insulator?
100

6.25 × 1018 e

What is 1 Coulomb (C)?

100

Unit for Electrostatic Force

What is Newton (N)?

100

Electric field strength __________ as you move away from a charge.

What is decreases?
200

_______ and ________ are found in the nucleus of an atom.

What are protons and neutrons?

200

The process by which an object gains a charge when touched by a charged object.

What is conduction?

200

The electrical charge of a proton in elementary charges.

What is +1e?

200

8.99 x 109 N•m2/C2

What is k?

200

The charge of an object around which the electric field vector is directed inwards.

What is negative?

300

The net charge on a neutral object.

What is zero?

300

The process by which charges become polarized when you bring a charged object near another without contact.

What is induction?

300

A and B are identical spheres. The charge (e) on both sphere will be __ after they are brought into contact and then separated.

What is -1e?

300

Coulomb's Law is very similar in form to this law.

What is Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation?

300

Electric field lines are always __________ to the surface of the field.

What is perpendicular?

400

1.6 x 10-19 Coulombs

What is an elementary charge (e)?

400

The charge of an object which attracts a negatively-charged balloon and attracts a positively-charged balloon.

What is neutral?

400

Two identical spheres (A and B) are brought into contact.

Before contact, A has a charge of +3e while B has a charge of -5e.

The sphere to receive electrons will be ____.

What is sphere A?

400
The electrostatic force between opposite charges is ________.

What is negative?

400

The charges of P and Q are ______________.

What is positive?

500

What is an electroscope?

500

Object C attracts B.

Object D repels C.

Objects E attracts D but repels F.

Object F attracts A.

If A is negatively charged and B is neutral, ____ and ____ must be negative.

What are C and D?

500
When we say the charge is conserved, it means that the __________ between objects is the same before and after interaction.

What is net charge?

500

This graph best represents the relationship between ____________ and electrostatic force.

What are product of charges?
500

On a diagram, the strength of an electric field is shown by this.

What is the density/number of electric field lines?

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