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ELECTRICITY ACTIVITY

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  • Q1
    What is the Electrical Property of an Iron bar?
    Super-Conductor
    Semi-Conductor
    Conductor
    Insulator
    45s
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  • Q2
    What kind of force exist between two electrons?
    None
    Sometimes attractive and sometimes repulsive
    Repulsive
    Attractive
    45s
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  • Q3
    Its Is the influencing of charge on a body due to a charged 2nd body that is nearly but not touching the 1st body.
    Charging through conduction
    Charging through rubbing
    Charging through induction
    Charging through power bank
    45s
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  • Q4
    Assuming that the distance is constant what will happen to the Electric force if we increase the magnitude of the charges?
    Decrease
    All of the above
    Increase
    Nothing
    45s
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  • Q5
    Which body has the most negative charge?
    7 electrons and 6 proton
    N electrons and N-3 protons
    2 electrons
    5 electrons and 5 protons
    45s
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  • Q6
    Which practically offers no resistance to the flow of charges?
    Conductor
    Super-Conductor
    Insulator
    Semi-Conductor
    45s
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  • Q7
    In an Isolated system the Net charge always _____
    Increase
    Gradually increase
    Decrease
    Remains constant
    45s
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  • Q8
    It is a method of inducing charge wherein two objects are being rubbed to one another.
    Charging through induction
    Charging through power bank
    Charging through conduction
    Charging through Friction
    45s
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  • Q9
    What Unit is used to measure Electric Force?
    Newtons
    Newtons per meter squared
    Coulombs
    Newtons per Coulomb
    45s
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  • Q10
    What is the charge of a body containing 12 protons and 13 electrons?
    1.60 × 10^-19 coulombs
    +1 coulombs
    -1 coulombs
    -1.60 × 10^-19 coulombs
    45s
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  • Q11
    It states that “The force is proportional to the square of the inverse of the distance between them” What is this rule?
    Inverse square rule
    Law of relativity
    Coulombs law
    Meter rule
    45s
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  • Q12
    It is an Intrinsic Property of the fundamental particles of nature.
    Electric Force
    Electric Potential
    Electric Field
    Electric Charge
    45s
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  • Q13
    What is the overall charge of a body containing +23C , -13C, +45C and a -78C?
    +50C
    +23C
    -23C
    -24C
    60s
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  • Q14
    He discovered the fundamental law of electric force between two station charge particles.
    Charles Faraday
    Charles Xavier
    Charles Coulomb
    Charles Columbus
    60s
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  • Q15
    Assuming that the magnitude is constant what will happen to the forces if we increase the distance?
    Nothing
    All of the above
    Increase
    Decrease
    60s
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