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Intro to Electricity - Coulomb's Law

Intro to Electricity - Coulomb's Law

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Physics

11th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS2-4, HS-PS1-3, MS-PS2-3

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Robert Lashbrook

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25 Slides • 23 Questions

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Intro to Electricity - Coulomb's Law

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Why can't you ever really touch anything? Watch the video!

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Atoms don't like to mix

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The protons of the individual atoms repel each other

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The electrons of the individual atoms repel each other

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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?

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Strong Force

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Weak Force

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Gravity

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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?

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Strong Force

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Weak Force

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Gravity

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Electro-magnetic Force

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Multiple Choice

Which correctly pairs the subatomic particles with their charges?

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p = + , e = - , N = 0

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p = - , e = + , N = 0

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p = + , e = 0 , N = -

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Multiple Choice

Protons contain two up quarks and one down quark. Which equation describes the proton's overall charge?

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2/3 + 2/3 - 1/3 = +1

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-1/3 + -1/3 + 2/3 = 0

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Multiple Choice

Which equation describes the neutron's overall charge?

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2/3 + 2/3 - 1/3 = +1

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-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?

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(1) Protons and electrons

(2) electrons and electrons

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(1) electrons and electrons

(2) Protons and electrons

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Multiple Choice

Comparing: Which Law depends upon charge and distance between objects?

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Law of Gravity

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Coulomb's Law

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Both

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Comparing: Which Law depends upon mass and distance between objects?

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Law of Gravity

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Coulomb's Law

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Both

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Multiple Choice

Comparing: Which Law depends upon the inverse square law?

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Law of Gravity

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Coulomb's Law

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Both

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Multiple Choice

Comparing: Which Law has a very small proportionality constant?

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Law of Gravity

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Coulomb's Law

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Both

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Multiple Choice

Comparing: Which Law has a very large proportionality constant?

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Law of Gravity

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Coulomb's Law

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Both

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Multiple Choice

Why is the force between two electric point charges so much greater than the gravitational force between two masses?

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It comes down to the proportionality constants.

k is almost a billion trillion times larger than G

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This is not the right answer.

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Multiple Choice

What variable is a Coulomb the unit for?

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Charge

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Force

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Distance

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Mass

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Multiple Choice

Find the magnitude of the force between two charges of 1.0 C each which are 1.0 meter apart?

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9E-9 N

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9E9 N

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1.1E10 N

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1.1E-10 N

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Multiple Choice

Which is the value of the constant in Coulomb's equation?

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k = 9·10-9

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k = 9.8

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k = 6.67·10-11

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k = 9 ·109

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Multiple Choice

The Electric Force is strongest when charges are...

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close together

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far apart

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the electric force is constant everywhere

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Multiple Choice

When distance increases, electrostatic force ____________; we call this relationship ____________ proportional

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decreases;directly

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decreases;inversely

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increases;inversely

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increases;directly

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Multiple Choice

A balloon is rubbed on a student's head. What occurs because of this?

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Charged particles on the balloon are destroyed

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Positively charged particles move from head to balloon

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Charged particles from the balloon are released into the air

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Negatively charged particles move from head to balloon

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Multiple Choice

As two oppositely charged particles approach each other, what happens to the electrical force between them?

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The attractive force increases

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The magnitude of the electric force decreases

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The repulsive force increases

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The magnitude of their charges increases

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Multiple Choice

A repulsive force exists between which two particles?

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Two neutrons

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An electron and a neutron

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An electron and a proton

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Two protons

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Multiple Choice

Which two particles are attracted to each other?

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Two neutrons

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A proton and an electron

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Two protons

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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?

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5.625 x 109

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5.625 x 10-9

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4.5 x 1010

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4.5 x 10-10

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