Subatomic Particles
Charge
Electrostatic Forces
Coulombs Law
100

Which subatomic particle has no charge? 

Neutrons. 

100

If an atom has 17 protons and 18 electrons, what is its overall charge?

The overall charge is -1. 
100

What is attraction? 

Attraction is when opposite charges are pushing together. 

100

According to Coulomb’s Law, what two factors determine the strength of the electrostatic force between two charges?

Charge and distance. 
200

Where in the atom are protons found? 

In the nucleus. 

200

Describe the ratio or relationship of subatomic particles in a neutral atom. 

In a neutral atom, there will be the same ammount of protons and electrons. 

200

What is repulsion? 

Repulsion is when like charges pull apart from eachother. 

200

In Coulombs Law Equation, what do the variables q1 and q2 represent? 

q1 and q2 represent charges. 

300

Which subatomic particle has the smallest mass? 

Electrons. 

300

What does polarization mean? 

Polarization is a partial charge due to a shift in an atoms electrons. 
300

What electrostatic force would be observed between an object with a +5 charge and a +6 charge? 

Repulsion. 

300

If the amount of charge increases, what happens to the force?

Force increases. 

400

Which particle is easiest to remove from an atom, and why?

Electrons are very light (1/2000th amu) 

Electrons are located outside of the nuclues

Electrons move around the nucleus very quickly

400

You rub a balloon on your sweater, and then the balloon sticks to your sweater. 

Explain this using the terms (electrons, charge, attraction/repulsion, negative, positive)

When you rub a balloon on your sweater the electrons are transfered from the sweater to the ballon. This causes the balloon to have a negative charge and the sweater to have a positive charge. The negative and positive charges are attracted to eachother, causing the balloon to stick to the sweater. 

400

What is the effect on overall charge, if an neutral atom loses an electron? How would this atom then interact with an already negatively charged atom. 

When a neutral atom loses an electron, it will become positive. This atom (positive) would attract with the negatively charged atom. 

400

If you increased the distance between charges by 5, how does the force change?

The force will decrease by a factor of 25x. 

500

If you change the number of protons in an atom, what happens?

If you change the number of protons in an atom, you change the element that you are. For example, an atom with 1 proton is Hydrogen, but 2 protons is Helium. 
500

Explain induced polarization, and how this is related to a charged balloon sticking to a neutral wall or piece of paper. 

Induced polarization is the temporary polarization due to interactions with a charged object. When the balloon is negatively charge, and it comes in contact with the wall it causes the electrons in the atoms of the wall to shift away from the negatively charged balloon. This causes a partial positve charge from the wall when the balloon is in contact with the wall. 

500

Why does your hair stand up when it becomes charged?  

When your hair becomes charge all of the hairs on your head have the same charge. This causes the hairs to repel eachother and stand up on your head. 

500

Calculate the electrostatic force between two objects, each with a +5 C charge that are 3 m away from eachother. 

  • k ≈ 8.99 × 10⁹ N⋅m²/C²

2.497 x 10^10 N.