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1. A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge of –1 or +1 Coulomb. Which question can the student ask to identify the set with the stronger interaction?
A. How far apart are the objects in each interaction?***
B. Are the objects both positively charged or both negatively charged?
C.How large are the objects in each set?
D.What is the mass of each object in the interactions?

2. Object A has a charge of –1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by object A?
A. +2 C***
B. -2 C
C. +1 C
D. -1 C

3. An object with a charge of +1 C is 10 mm from an object with a charge of +1 C. Based on the data in the table, which type and amount of electrical force will there most likely be between the two objects?
A. Repulsive, weak***
B. Repulsive, strong
C. Attractive, strong
D. Attractive, weak

4. How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?
A. As the charge increases, the force becomes more negative.
B. As the charge increases, the force increases in strength.***
C. As the charge increases, the force becomes more attractive.
D. As the charge increases, the force decreases in strength.

I'm kinda stupid so they're probably all wrong lol but answer check please??

Here are the answers for my the quiz:

A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge of –1 or +1 Coulomb. Which question can the student ask to identify the set with the stronger interaction?
ANSWER: How far apart are the objects in each interaction?

Object A has a charge of –1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by object A?
ANSWER: +2 C

An object with a charge of +1 C is 10 mm from an object with a charge of +1 C. Based on the data in the table, which type and amount of electrical force will there most likely be between the two objects?
ANSWER: repulsive, weak

How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?
ANSWER: As the charge increases, the force increases in strength.

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are they right?

Yes they are 100% correct!

Just took the test! 100% correct

ye they r rigt

Kinda stupid*******

that should show you lol I left out the main word of the sentence.

ty @Big Gansta <3

ohhhhhhh nevermind you can't put the word I was trying to put, darn it.

What word were you trying to put??

Sure, I can check your answers for you!

1. A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge of –1 or +1 Coulomb. Which question can the student ask to identify the set with the stronger interaction?
Your answer: A. How far apart are the objects in each interaction?
Correct answer: A. How far apart are the objects in each interaction?
Explanation: The strength of the interaction between charged objects depends on the distance between them. So, by asking about the distance, the student can identify the set with the stronger interaction.

2. Object A has a charge of –1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by object A?
Your answer: A. +2 C
Correct answer: A. +2 C
Explanation: Opposite charges attract each other, and the attraction is stronger when the magnitude of the charges is higher. So, the object with a charge of +2 C would be most strongly attracted to object A.

3. An object with a charge of +1 C is 10 mm from an object with a charge of +1 C. Based on the data in the table, which type and amount of electrical force will there most likely be between the two objects?
Your answer: A. Repulsive, weak
Correct answer: A. Repulsive, weak
Explanation: Objects with the same charge repel each other. Since both objects have a charge of +1 C, they will exert a repulsive force on each other. The distance between them is not specified in the question, but based on the given information, the force between the two objects would likely be weak.

4. How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?
Your answer: B. As the charge increases, the force increases in strength.
Correct answer: B. As the charge increases, the force increases in strength.
Explanation: The magnitude of the electrical charge directly affects the strength of the electric force between objects. As the charge increases (positively or negatively), the force between the objects also increases in strength.

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