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A balloon and a section of a wall both have neutral charges, as shown below.
A student rubs his hair on the balloon, giving it a
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When Mandy took clothes out of a dryer, she observed that a sock was clinging to a shirt. Which situation could cause the sock
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A student hangs a plastic rod and brings another plastic rod close to it. The plastic rods touch. Next, the student rubs each
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A balloon and a section of a wall both have neutral charges, as shown below.
A student rubs his hair on the balloon, giving it a
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A teacher places a metal can on top of an insulating foam cup and touches the side of the foam cup with a negatively charged
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Use the pictures of four electrically charged items to answer the following question. If a teacher rubs a glass rod with a piece
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Which two have the same magnitude of electric charge?
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What are the forces (in N) on two charges of +0.400 C and
−3.00 C, respectively, if they are separated by a distance of 4.00 m?
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An object has seven million more electrons than protons. What is the net charge of the object?
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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set the objects carry either a charge
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Two negative charge
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If two electrons that are apart get pushed toward each other, how does the repulsion between them change?(1 point)
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The push of electric charge between two points is called
Amperes Volts Ohms
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A student observe interactions between two sets of electric goalie charged objects in each set of objects carry either a charge
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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge
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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge
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Which of the following might make the spoons repel each other?
A. A and B are not charged at all B. Both A and B are the same
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Katie rubs a balloon against her hair. Electrons from her hair travel to the balloon, giving the balloon a negative charge and
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When a plastic rod is rubbed with a wool cloth, the wool acquires a positive charge. What is the best explanation for this
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Object A has a charge of –1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by
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Observing a set of pith balls with positive charges, how does the
distance between the pith balls affect the electric electrical
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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge
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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge
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4. A charge of 10-10 C is placed at the corner of an equilateral triangle of side 3 cm. What is the Amount of work must be done
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Abdulrazak umar UsmanThree point charges Q+10x10-1
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When combing one's hair, the comb becomes positively charged. What happens to the hair being combed?
A. It stays uncharged. B. It
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Katie rubs a balloon against her hair. Electrons from her hair travel to the balloon, giving the balloon a negative charge and
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Recognize the statistical question from among the
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If charges are gained or lost by a material it becomes positively (+) or negatively (-) charged creating a
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If charges are gained or lost by a material it becomes positively (+) or negatively (-) charged creating a
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Match the correct description to the information about charge and electric force. Remember: Attractive means the charges will be
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Which combination of charge and distance would lead to the strongest repulsive force ?
a + 1 charge and a -1 charge at a distance
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