
Q3 General Physics - Practice Test
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What happens to the electric force between two charges if the distance between them doubles?
According to Coulomb’s law, what is the relationship between electric force and the product of two charges?
What will happen to the electric force if the charge on each particle is doubled while the distance remains constant?
How does the electric force between two point charges change when the distance between them is halved?
In the hydrogen atom, what kind of force exists between the electron and proton due to their opposite charges?
Which fundamental physical constant is used in Coulomb’s law to calculate the electric force?
If two charges are separated by a distance r, and the electric force is F, what happens to the force if the charges remain the same but the distance becomes r/3?
What is the principle used to find the net electric force on a charge when more than two charges are present?
What does electric potential energy depend on when moving a charged particle in a uniform electric field?
What is the SI unit of electric potential?
Which statement best describes electric potential?
When a charged particle is pushed against an electric field, what is required?
What happens to the electric potential energy if the charge on a particle is doubled?
What occurs when electrical potential energy transforms into kinetic energy?
In what situation is the electrical potential energy zero?
How is the potential difference between two points defined?
Why is the electric field between parallel plates considered uniform?
What is required to increase the electric potential energy of a charged particle?
What is true about the electric potential at the same location for charges of different magnitudes?
What is the energy associated with a charge due to its position in an electric field called?
What happens if you move a positive charge in the direction opposite to the electric field?
What determines the electrical potential energy of two charges in the same field location?
What device is used to store electric charge?
What is the role of a dielectric in a capacitor?
What unit is used to measure capacitance?
What happens when a voltage is applied across the plates of a capacitor?
What is the relationship between the charge Q stored in a capacitor and its voltage V?
Which of the following materials is commonly used as a dielectric in capacitors?
Which factor is directly proportional to the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor?
What does the symbol ε₀ represent in capacitance equations?
If a capacitor has twice the charge stored at the same voltage, what happens to its capacitance?
Which parameter increases when a dielectric constant κ is greater than 1 is used between capacitor plates?
What is the dielectric constant value for a vacuum?
What will happen to the capacitance if the distance between capacitor plates is halved?
What is the energy stored in a capacitor given by?
What typically happens when air between capacitor plates becomes conductive?
What happens to the total capacitance as more capacitors are added in series?
How is the total capacitance calculated for capacitors connected in series?
In a series connection, what remains constant across all capacitors?
What happens to the voltage across capacitors in a series connection?
If three capacitors with values of 2 µF, 4 µF, and 8 µF are connected in parallel, what is the total capacitance?
How is the total capacitance calculated for capacitors connected in parallel?
In a parallel connection, what remains constant across all capacitors?
What happens to the total capacitance as more capacitors are added in parallel?
Why does the capacitance decrease in a series connection?
What is the equivalent capacitance if two capacitors of 10 µF and 5 µF are connected in series?
In a parallel circuit, why does the total capacitance increase as more capacitors are added?
Which of the following is true for a combination of capacitors in series?
If a circuit has capacitors in both series and parallel, what should you do to find the total capacitance?
What happens to the charge distribution in a parallel connection of capacitors?