An electrically neutral atom is an atom which....
What is balance of protons and electrons
Materials through which electrons can move easily are classified as...
What is a conductor
The q value in Coulombs equation is in units of what?
Coulombs
This is the only thing in Coulomb's equation that never changed
What is a constant (k)
An electrically charged atom can be distinguished from an electrically neutral atom in that the charged atom
What is imbalance of protons and electrons (unequal)
Does not allow charge to freely move/migrate to the point of charge
Insulator
The unit d in Coulombs equation is in units of what?
meters
How does the force change when both charges are doubled and the distance is doubled
What is remains the same/one
This is the name of an atom that has an unbalanced number of electrons and protons, resulting in a charge
What is an ion
What happens to electrons when charging two objects by rubbing them together
Some of the electrons must have transferred to the other object
The F is measured in units of what in Coulombs equation?
newtons
Decreasing the charge of the objects has this effect on the electric force
What is decreases the force
What is the charge of 1 electron (E)?
1.602 x 10-19 Coulombs
Rabbit fur is rubbed against a glass rod, which of these receives extra electrons?
the fur gets more electrons
If you double q2 and keep r the same, what happens to the force between charges?
doubles
increasing the force but maintaining the distance between charges means what has to change?
the charges have to increase
3 charges are brought into contact
X= +2 x 10-6 C Y= +4 x 10-6 C Z= +6 x 10-6 C
What will the net charge be AFTER the contact
+4 x 10-6 C because they will have an equilibrium
When a glass rod is rubbed with silk what is the net new charge on the glass rod?
positive
If you double the r value and keep the q values constant, what happens to the Force?
decreases by 1/4
What does the constant K equal?
9 x 109