
Charge Interactions
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Physics
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11th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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27 Slides • 13 Questions
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Electric Charge Interactions and Charging Methods
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They must have the same charge
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Multiple Choice
Electrical forces ____.
can cause objects to only attract each other
can cause objects to only repel each other
can cause objects to attract or repel each other
have no effect on objects
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Multiple Select
It is known that balloon B is charged negatively. What can you conclusively confirm about the charge on balloon A? Check all that COULD apply.
Postive
Negative
Neutral
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Multiple Select
It is known that balloon B is charged negatively. What can you conclusively confirm about the charge on balloon C? Check all that COULD apply.
Postive
Negative
Neutral
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Multiple Select
It is known that balloon B is charged negatively. What can you conclusively confirm about the charge on balloon A? Check all that COULD apply.
Postive
Negative
Neutral
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Multiple Select
It is known that balloon B is charged negatively. What can you conclusively confirm about the charge on balloon C? Check all that COULD apply.
Postive
Negative
Neutral
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Multiple Choice
Upon entering the room, you observe two balloons suspended from the ceiling. You notice that instead of hanging straight down vertically, the balloons seems to be repelling each other. You can conclusively say ...
both balloons have a negative charge.
both balloons have a positive charge.
one balloon is charged positively and the other negatively.
both balloons are charged with the same type of charge
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Multiple Select
Balloons X , Y and Z are suspended from strings as shown at the right. Negatively charged balloon X attracts balloon Y and balloon Y attracts balloon Z. Balloon Z ___. List all that apply
may be positively charged
may be negatively charged
may be neutral
must be positively charged
must be negatively charged
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Multiple Choice
A conductor differs from an insulator in that a conductor ________.
a. has an excess of protons
has an excess of electrons
can become charged and an insulator cannot
has faster moving molecules
none of these
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Multiple Choice
One of these charged spheres is copper and the other is rubber. The diagram above depicts the distribution of excess negative charge over the surface of two spheres. Which is the copper sphere?
Sphere A
Sphere B
Impossible to tell
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Multiple Choice
Which of the diagrams best represents the charge distribution on a metal sphere when a positively charged plastic tube is placed nearby?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
When an object becomes polarized, it acquires a charge and becomes a charged object.
True
False
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Multiple Select
Charged rubber rods are placed near a neutral conducting sphere, causing a redistribution of charge on the spheres. Which of the diagrams below depict the proper distribution of charge on the spheres? List all that apply.
A
B
C
D
E
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Multiple Select
In these situations, the conducting sphere is ____.
List all that apply.
charged
uncharged (neutral)
polarized
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Grounding
a negatively charged electroscope
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Grounding
a positively charged electroscope
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Inducing a Positive Charge on a Sphere Using a Negatively Charged Object
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Charging an Electroscope by Induction Using a Negatively Charged Balloon
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Charging a Two-Sphere System by Induction Using a Negative Object
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Charging an Electrophorus by Induction Using a Negatively Charged Object
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Electric Charge Interactions and Charging Methods
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