Light-weight, negatively subatomic particles are known as this.
What are electrons?
The SI unit for charge is this.
What is the Coulomb?
Substances that do not allow electrons to move through them are known as this.
What are insulators?
Coulomb’s Law summarizes this.
What is the relationship between force, distance, and charge of two object?
Atoms with less electrons than protons are called this.
What are positive ions?
This occurs when two charge particles interact.
What is electric force?
Large, positively charged subatomic particles are known as this.
What are protons?
Substances that do allow electrons to move through them are known as this.
What are conductors?
Atoms with more electrons than protons are called this.
What are negative ions?
If the two charges are opposite in sign, then this can be said of the electrical force with regard to sign and direction.
What is the force will have a negative sign and the force is attractive?
Objects with neutral charge have this influence on each other.
What is none?
Making an uncharged object have charged by bringing a charged object close to it but not touching is known as this.
What is charging by induction?
Large, subatomic particles with no charge are known as this.
What are neutrons?
Transferring electrons to an object by touching it is known as this.
What is charging by conduction?
Objects with opposite charges do this.
What are attract each other?
The charge on a single electron is known as this.
What elementary charge?
When an atom has equal number of protons and electrons, the atom is said to be this.
What is neutral or uncharged?
Objects with like charges do this.
What is repel each other?
Electrons are located in this part of the atom.
What is the electron cloud?
If the two charges being considered are both positive or both negative, then this can be said of the electrical force with regard to sign and direction.
What is the sign of the electrical force is positive and this force is repulsive?
Protons are located in this part of the atom?
What is the nucleus?
When calculating the electric force between two particles, this assumption is made to make the math more understandable.
What is each object has a point charge?
Metals have at least one electron that can move around freely and thus are this.
What are conductors?
Electric force is one of these.
What is a vector?
Neutrons are located in this part of the atom?
What is the nucleus?