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What is the fundamental rule governing the electric force between two charged objects?
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Like charges repel, unlike charges attract
Like charges attract, unlike charges repel
Charge is always conserved
Mass determines the force
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Which subatomic particle is most easily transferred when an object becomes charged?
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Electron
Nucleus
Neutron
Proton
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What is the fundamental rule governing the electric force between two charged objects?
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Which subatomic particle is most easily transferred when an object becomes charged?
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What is the SI unit of electric charge?
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The principle that electric charge can neither be created nor destroyed is known as:
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What is the magnitude of the fundamental unit of charge, e?
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What fundamental property of charge was demonstrated by Millikan's oil-drop experiment?
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If a glass rod is rubbed with silk and becomes positively charged, what must have happened?
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Which method of charging involves touching a neutral object with a charged object?
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Two identical metal spheres are touched together. One has a charge of +4e, the other is neutral. What is the charge on each sphere after they are separated?
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Charging by induction results in an object having a charge that is:
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What is the primary purpose of grounding (earthing) an object?
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An object has a net charge of -3.2 x 10^-19 C. How many excess electrons does it have?
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Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
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What happens when a negatively charged balloon is brought close to a neutral wall?
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In an atom, the particle that carries a positive charge is the:
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Which force can be either attractive or repulsive?
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If an object is electrically neutral, it means:
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What is the final step in charging an object by induction?
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A plastic rod rubbed with fur becomes negatively charged. This is an example of charging by:
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The total charge of an isolated system always remains constant. This statement describes: