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What opposite charges do

What is attract each other?

100
The charge of an electron
What is negative?
100
This substance resists the flow of electrons.
What is an insulator?
100

Which particle is easily dislodged from an atom and will move to other atoms to make it charged

Electrons

100

Which one is stronger electrical force or gravitational force?

Electrical Force

200

According to Coulomb's Law, given 2 charges, if one charge triples in magnitude, the force will do this.

What is triple?

200
The charge of an atom that loses electrons.
What is positive?
200
This substance allows electrons to easily flow.
What is a conductor?
200

What type of wave is a light wave?

Transverse wave

200

In Coulombs law equation, k represents the electrical proportion constant. What is the number for k 

9,000,000,000 M* m2/C2

300

According to Coulomb's Law, given 2 oppositely charged objects, if the positive charge exerts 10 N of force the opposite charge will exert this much force.

What is 10 N?

300
The charge of a neutron.
What is no charge?
300

When we charge an object by touching it.

What is charging by contact?

300

What are the parts of the electromagnetic spectrum?

Radio, Micro, infrared, Light Ultraviolet, xray, Greeen

300

Write Coulombs law equation?

F= k q1xq2/ d2

400

According to Coulomb's Law, given 2 fixed charges, if the distance is doubled the force will do this.

What is decrease- 1/4 as strong. Inverse square law

400

The charge of an atom that gains electrons.

What is negative?

400
When we charge an object without touching it
What is induction?
400

How do you measure the speed of a wave?

Veloctiy= Wavelength X Frequency

400

Which one is bigger protons or electrons?

Protons, 2000 times bigger than electrons

500

This is Coulomb's Law

What is F = k(q1)(q2)/d^2

500

The reason why most matter is neutral.

What is an equal number of protons and electrons?

500

Conduction -This way of charging causes the the object to have the same charge as the object used to charge it

What is charging by contact?

500

What is the conservation of charge?

A charge can not be created or destroyed it is transferred.

500

What are the three ways objects can become electrically charged?

Friction, Conduction, Induction