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Coulombs law
Electric Fields
Electric Potential Difference
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100

-1.6 x 10^-19 C

What is the charge of an electron

100

What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force between two electrons separated by a distance of 1.00 × l0– 8 meter?


2.30 × 10–12N

100

The direction of the electric field at a point in space is defined as the direction of the force exerted by the field on a

positive test charge located at that point

100

n ionized calcium atom has a charge of +2 elementary charges. If this ion is accelerated through a potential difference of 2.0 × 103 volts, the ion's change in kinetic energy will be


4.0 × 103 eV

100

A dry plastic rod is rubbed with wool cloth and then held near a thin stream of water from a faucet. The path of the stream of water is changed, as represented in the diagram below.



Which force causes the path of the stream of water to change due to the plastic rod


electrostatic

200

Elementary particles are only _________numbers.

Whole

200

What is the approximate electrostatic force between two protons separated by a distance of 1.0 × 10–6 meter?


2.3 × 10–16 N and repulsive

200

Which diagram best represents the electric field near a positively charged conducting sphere?

A) B) C) D)

 

200

The work per unit charge required to move a charge between two points in an electric circuit defines electric

potential difference

200

When a plastic rod is rubbed with wool, the wool acquires a positive charge because


electrons are transferred from the wool to the rod

300

4 electrons have a charge of...

-6.4 x 10^-19C

300


The diagram below shows two metal spheres charged to +1.0 × 10-6 coulomb and +3.0 × 10-6 coulomb, respectively, on insulating stands separated by a distance of 0.10 meter.

The spheres are touched together and then returned to their original positions. As a result, the magnitude of the electrostatic force between the spheres changes from 2.7 N to


3.6 N

300

What is the sign of the charge of each sphere?


Sphere A is negative and sphere B is positive

300


What is the total amount of work required to move a proton through a potential difference of 100. volts?

1.60 × 10 –17 J

300

When a rod is brought near a neutral electroscope, the leaves diverge. Which statement best describes the charge on the rod?


It may be positive or negative.

400

What is the charge on a proton?

1.6x10^-19

400


A point charge of +3.0 × 10-7 coulomb is placed 2.0 × 10-2 meter from a second point charge of +4.0 × 10-7 coulomb. The magnitude of the electrostatic force between the charges is


2.7 N

400

The magnitude of electric force exerted on a small positive charge located between two oppositely charged parallel plates is

the same everywhere between the plates

400

If 20 joules of work is used to transfer 20 coulombs of charge through a 20-ohm resistor, the potential difference across the resistor is


1 V

400

Which procedure will double the force between two point charges


doubling the magnitude of one charge

500

Two metal spheres are brought together- one has a charge of -7 x 10^-6C and the other has a charge of +3 x 10^-6C. What is the final charge on each sphere?

-2 x 10^-6C

500

What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force exerted on an electron by another electron when they are 0.10 meter apart?


 N

500

A charged particle is located in an electric field where the magnitude of the electric field strength is newtons per coulomb. If the magnitude of the electrostatic force exerted on the particle is  newton, what is the charge of the particle?


1.5 x 10–6 C

500

A potential difference of 10.0 volts exists between two points, A and B, within an electric field. What is the magnitude of charge that requires 2.0 × 10–2 joule of work to move it from A to B?


2.0 × 10–3 C

500

At point P in an electric field, the magnitude of the electrostatic force on a proton is 4.0 × 10–10 newton. What is the magnitude of the electric field intensity at point P?


2.5 × 109 N/C