

Intro to Electricity - Coulomb's Law
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Robert Lashbrook
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Intro to Electricity - Coulomb's Law

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Multiple Choice
Why can't you ever really touch anything? Watch the video!
Atoms don't like to mix
The protons of the individual atoms repel each other
The electrons of the individual atoms repel each other
quarks are quirky
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Multiple Choice
Which of the 4 fundamental forces, occur within atoms and binds the nucleus together by overcoming repulsive forces of the protons?
Strong Force
Weak Force
Gravity
Electro-magnetic Force
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Multiple Choice
Which of the 4 fundamental forces is not really a force at all, but the inertia of masses traveling across folds in space-time?
Strong Force
Weak Force
Gravity
Electro-magnetic Force
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Multiple Choice
Which correctly pairs the subatomic particles with their charges?
p = + , e = - , N = 0
p = - , e = + , N = 0
p = + , e = 0 , N = -
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Protons contain two up quarks and one down quark. Which equation describes the proton's overall charge?
2/3 + 2/3 - 1/3 = +1
-1/3 + -1/3 + 2/3 = 0
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Which equation describes the neutron's overall charge?
2/3 + 2/3 - 1/3 = +1
-1/3 + -1/3 + 2/3 = 0
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(1) Which pair of subatomic particles will attract each other? (2) Which will repel?
(1) Protons and electrons
(2) electrons and electrons
(1) electrons and electrons
(2) Protons and electrons
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Comparing: Which Law depends upon charge and distance between objects?
Law of Gravity
Coulomb's Law
Both
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Comparing: Which Law depends upon mass and distance between objects?
Law of Gravity
Coulomb's Law
Both
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Comparing: Which Law depends upon the inverse square law?
Law of Gravity
Coulomb's Law
Both
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Comparing: Which Law has a very small proportionality constant?
Law of Gravity
Coulomb's Law
Both
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Comparing: Which Law has a very large proportionality constant?
Law of Gravity
Coulomb's Law
Both
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Why is the force between two electric point charges so much greater than the gravitational force between two masses?
It comes down to the proportionality constants.
k is almost a billion trillion times larger than G
This is not the right answer.
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What variable is a Coulomb the unit for?
Charge
Force
Distance
Mass
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Find the magnitude of the force between two charges of 1.0 C each which are 1.0 meter apart?
9E-9 N
9E9 N
1.1E10 N
1.1E-10 N
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Which is the value of the constant in Coulomb's equation?
k = 9·10-9
k = 9.8
k = 6.67·10-11
k = 9 ·109
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The Electric Force is strongest when charges are...
close together
far apart
the electric force is constant everywhere
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When distance increases, electrostatic force ____________; we call this relationship ____________ proportional
decreases;directly
decreases;inversely
increases;inversely
increases;directly
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A balloon is rubbed on a student's head. What occurs because of this?
Charged particles on the balloon are destroyed
Positively charged particles move from head to balloon
Charged particles from the balloon are released into the air
Negatively charged particles move from head to balloon
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As two oppositely charged particles approach each other, what happens to the electrical force between them?
The attractive force increases
The magnitude of the electric force decreases
The repulsive force increases
The magnitude of their charges increases
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Multiple Choice
A repulsive force exists between which two particles?
Two neutrons
An electron and a neutron
An electron and a proton
Two protons
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Multiple Choice
Which two particles are attracted to each other?
Two neutrons
A proton and an electron
Two protons
An electron and a neutron
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Multiple Choice
A 5 C and 8 C are 8 m apart. What is the force between them?
5.625 x 109
5.625 x 10-9
4.5 x 1010
4.5 x 10-10
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