Define Electrostatic
Stationary charges or fields that has electric currents.
What is Magnetism?
Magnetism is the force exerted by magnets that attract or repel each other.
What are the 2 types of waves?
Compressional wave and longitudinal wave
What is Refraction?
Refraction is the bending light that passes through one medium to another.
If two charges have an electric force F between them and one of the charges is doubled,what happen will happen to the force?
The force will be doubled.
What is Friction?
Friction is the resistance to motion of an object moving relative to another.
What type of field induces an electric charge movement which results in producing an electric current?
Magnetic Field
What is the relationship between frequency and wavelength of a wave?
Wavelength is inversely proportional to the frequency.
What is Diffraction caused by?
Diffraction is caused by a wave of light that shifts to another diffracting object.
What is the relationship wavelength and amplitude?
There is no relationship between these two.
How do objects loses their electrons?
Objects lose their electrons by rubbing the object against another object.
How do magnets lose their magnetism?
How does the amplitude of a wave affects its energy?
If you increase the amplitude of a wave, you can also increase its energy.
What is the relationship between Refraction and Diffraction?
In refraction, the change in direction is changed due to the speed and bending of waves and in diffraction, it is changed due to the bending of the wavefronts.
What are 3 examples of non-magnetic things?
Paper, Plastic, Gold, Rubber, Leather, & Copper.
Two pieces of transparent tape are pulled off a wooden tabletop. When they are brought near each other, they do what?
Repel each other because they were prepared the same way.
Why does a magnetic compass point to the Geographic North Pole?
The north pole of a magnet always points towards the direction of geographical north of the Earth.
How do waves transfer energy and momentum through a medium?
Transfers by the cause of particles of the medium to vibrate and oscillate.
A ray of light is incident on a plane mirror and the angle of incidence is 25 degrees. What is the angle of reflection?
25 degrees.
What type of wave does not require a medium?
Electromagnetic Waves
A repulsive force exists between what two particles?
How does the magnetic field strength change with distance from a magnet?
The distance from the magnet increases results in the strength of the magnetic field decreases.
Explain Doppler Effect
Doppler effect is the change in frequency or wavelength and it applies to all waves like sound waves or electromagnetic.
Why does the pencil appears broken?
The pencil bends when its placed inside the cup filled with water.
Is this Interference or Diffraction?
DIffraction