Electrostatics Review
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- Q1The fact that electric charge can neither be created or destroyed, but can be rearranged isConservation of ChargeConservation of fundamentalsConservation of MomentumConservation of Energy30s
- Q2Which of the following would not be considered a conductor.iron nailaluminum foilA rubber balloona copper wire30s
- Q3A poor conductive material is known as a(n) ____conductorneutroninductorinsulator30s
- Q4The atomic nucleus containselectrons and protonsonly protonsprotons and neutronselectrons and neutrons30s
- Q5If an atom has an unequal number of electrons and protons then the atom is said to be anionnucleonmoleculeelement30s
- Q6Coulomb's Law says that the force between any two charges dependsboth A and BB. inversely on the square of the distance between the chargesA. directly on the magnitude of chargesneither A or B.30s
- Q7The force between two charges located 2 meters apart is 10N. What will the force be between these two charges when they are located 1 meter apart.20N40N2.25 N5N30s
- Q8The force between two charges located 2 meters apart is 12N. What will the force be between these two charges when they are located 4 meters apart.48N24N6N3N30s
- Q9The force between two charges located 2 meters apart is 10N. What will the force be between these two charges be if both of the charges are tripled..10N30N90N19N30s
- Q10In a good insulator, electrons are usuallytightly bound in placefree to move aroundfree to move around after an impurity has been addedsemi-free to move around30s
- Q11Two positive charges are placed near each other, the two charges willrepel each other in opposite directions with equal forcessit there until you move them againattract each other in opposite directions with equal forces30s
- Q12A positive and negative charge are placed near each other, the two charges willrepel each other in opposite directions with equal forcessit there until you move them againattract each other in opposite directions with equal forces30s
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