Vocabulary
Static Electricity
Coulomb's Law
Static Electricity II
Hodgepodge
100
The definition of "repel"
What is To push something away by force?
100
This is the charge on 1 electron
What is -1.6 X 10^-19 C
100
Coulomb's Law depends on these two factors
What is charge and distance?
100

The direction of flow of electrons during static discharge.

What is towards the more positive charged object?

100

Charge found in a neutron.

What is zero or no charge?

200
The definition of "attract"
What is Two objects are drawn towards one another?
200

The charge on a balloon after being rubbed on hair or a sweater.

What is negative?

200
Two charges experience the strongest static force when?
What is they are closer together
200

The number of electrons in 1.00 C of charge.

What is 6.25x1018 electrons?

200

The subatomic particle that can move and transfer from one material to another.

What is an electron?

300

The force between two charged objects?

What is Electrostatic or Electric Force

300

Takes place when a charged object comes near another object, but does not touch.

What is induction?

300

Relationship between distance and force.

What is inversely squared proportional?

300

Two spheres, +2.5 C and -4.0 C, come in contact. What is there new charge after conduction?

What is -0.75 C?

300

Type of material that allows for electrons to freely move.

What is a conductor?

400

A more negative object releases electrons and they flow to the more positively charged object

What is Static Discharge

400

Takes place when one object rubs on another and steals its electrons.

What is friction?

400

This would cause the the electrostatic force between two objects to increase by 16 times (x16).

What is decrease the d by 1/4 

OR increase one charge by 16x 

OR increase both charges by 4

400

A Calcium atom loses two electrons when it forms an ion. The electric charge of 1 Ca ion is...

What is 3.20x10-19 C?

400

Shape of the graph showing the relationship between F and d.

What is exponential decay?

500

What states that the total charge of a system must remain constant?

Conservation of Charge

500

Takes place when two objects touch and electrons are transferred.

What is conduction.

500

There is 120 N force between two charges. There distance is tripled and both charges are doubled. The new force is...

What is 53 N?

500

Number of electrons transferred when a -0.0050 C and a -0.0090 C sphere touch via conduction.

What is 1.3x1016 electrons?

500

The unit for the electric constant.

What is Nm2/C2?

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