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For two charges to attract each other, both must be ______________.
neutral neutral negative negative opposite opposite positive
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What does a positively charged object in a negatively charged object do when close together
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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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A student is designing an investigation of the distribution of charges in conductors. She will use two conducting spheres
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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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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 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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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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Explain how the charges on objects determine the electric force between them. short pls
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Objects with the opposite charges attract each other, and objects with the same charge repel each other(1 point)
true false
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Two identical metallic spheres, labelled A and B, carry excess charges of +1uC (sphere A) and +3UC(sphere B).
Which of the
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What feels a stronger repuslive force ... two pith balls each with +3nC of excess charge that are 10m apart, or two pith balls
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Objects with the opposite charges attract each other, and objects with the same charge repel each other (1 point)
O True O False
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observing a set of pith balls with positive energy, 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 object carry either a charge of
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Object a has a charge of negative one at a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by
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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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A model depicts two balloons of the same size with identical negative charges being moved toward one another at the same speed.
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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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, opposite charges ____ each other, like charges repel each other.
fill in the blank
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Which statement explains how the charges on objects determine the electric force between them?(1 point)
Responses Objects with
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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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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?
(1
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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 attached by object A
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A balloon and a section of a wall both have neutral charges, as shown below.
(The balloon and the wall are both positively and
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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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Which statement about electric charges is correct?(1 point)
Responses Two objects with negative charges will attract each other.
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In 1–2 sentences, describe a setup of pith balls that have negative charges and are hanging from the same point.(2 points)
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A model depicts two balloons of the same size with identical negative charges being moved toward one another at the same speed.
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(The pictures show four electrically charged items.) If a student rubs a glass rod with a piece of silk, giving the rod a
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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects in each set of objects carry either a charge of
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Which statement about electric charges is true?(1 point) Responses Objects are made of very large particles. Objects are made of
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Which statement about electric charges is true?(1 point) Responses Objects are made of very large particles. Objects are made of
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Use the pictures of four electrically charged items to answer the following question.
Balloon 1 is only positive Plastic sheet
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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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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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Objects with like charges repel and unlike charges attract. The girl's hair and the comb have -
f unlike charges g no charges h
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Why can charged objects interact with each other without touching?(1 point)
Responses They have opposite charges that repel each
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A model depicts two balloons of the same size with identical negative charges being moved toward one another at the same speed.
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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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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 model depicts two balloons of the same size with identical negative charges being moved toward one another at the same speed.
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Which statement about electric charges is correct?(1 point)
Responses Two objects with positive charges will attract each other.
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In 1-2 sentences, describe a setup of pith balls that have negative charges and are hanging from the same point.
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Which statement about electric charges is correct?(1 point)
Responses An object with a positive charge and an object with a
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What happens when a negative charge and a positive charge are brought near one another?
a They attract to each other b They do
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