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For two charges to attract each other, both must be ______________.(1 point) Responses negative negative positive positive
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For two charges to attract each other, both must be ______________.(1 point) Responses neutral neutral opposite opposite
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4. Cut several small strips of paper, about 1 inch long and 2 millimeters wide and place them on a table. Then take a blown up
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6. Using your string and tape, hang a blown up balloon from the ceiling. (about shoulder height for you) Rub the hanging balloon
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A student rubs a rubber rod with fur, producing a negative charge on the rod. The student then touches the rod to a hollow,
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if a student rubs a glass rod with a piece of silk, giving the rod a positive charge, which of the items will the rod attract.
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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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Janice holds two negatively charged balloons near each other. What will happen with the balloons?(1 point)
Responses The balloons
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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 student rubs a balloon made of rubber on his hair and notices that the balloon sticks to his hair afterwards. What happened to
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An object has a charge of -4.9 uC. How many electrons must be removed so that charge become + 1.4 uC?
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Calvin touches a negatively charged rod to a neutral metal sphere located on an insulated stand. What will happen to the
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Using your string and tape, hang a walnut balloon from the ceiling and rub the balloon on your shirt, and then rub a separate
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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the object's carry either a
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A student rubs a rubber rod with fur, producing a negative charge on the rod. The student then touches the rod to a hollow,
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What will MOST LIKELY happen to the electrons when the rod touches the foam cup?
A. The electrons will pass to the foam cup but
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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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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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Why do two electrons repel when they interact?(1 point)
Responses because they both have similar mass because they both have
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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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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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Draw and explain how would you charge a conductor negative using contact method
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Based on amount of force, what can you can conclude about the distance in Interaction A versus Interaction C?
InteractionCharge
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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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Eddie is experimenting on charged particles. He has three particles, one has a charge of +1C, one a charge of -2C, and one a
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A positive charge of 5.0×10−5 C
is 0.040 m from a second positive charge of 2.0×10−6 C . Calculate the force between the
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Two identical metallic spheres, labelled A and B, carry excess charges of +1uC (sphere A) and +3UC(sphere B)
What is the charge
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Question A positive charge of 5.0×10−5 C is 0.040 m from a second positive charge of 2.0×10−6 C . Calculate the force
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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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Gillan is investigating the distribution of charge in objects using friction Gillian gently rubs a rubber balloon on the fur of
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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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How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them? As the charge increases, the
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Coulomb's Law PhET Simulation: Investigation of How Distance Between Charges Affects Electrostatic Force For this
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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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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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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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What charge is on the sweater at the start?
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What charge is on the wall at the start?
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Use the table to answer the question.
Object Charge (C) A +1 B +2 C –1 D –2 Assuming other factors are held constant, which
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If a teacher rubs a glass rod with a piece of silk, giving the rod a positive charge, which of the items will the rod attract?
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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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A student rubs his hair on the balloon, giving it a negative charge. How will the charges be arranged in the wall when it is
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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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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 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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Question Use the pictures of four electrically charged items to answer the following question. If a teacher rubs a glass rod
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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 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 student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge
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