
Field Forces
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Physics
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 18 Questions
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P.5 (A&C)
Electrical Fields
2
Multiple Choice
What direction does the electric field ALWAYS flow? (Use the diagram to help you.)
out from the negative to positive
out from the positive to the negative
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4
Multiple Choice
Each electron carries with it the fundamental charge that always has a measured value of...
9.8 m/s
1.6 E -19 C
161 C
1.61 C
5
Multiple Choice
An electon charge will always have a fundamental charge that is always...
Positive (1.6E-19C)
Negative (-1.6E-19C)
6
Multiple Choice
An Proton charge will always have a fundamental charge that is always...
Positive (1.6E-19C)
Negative (-1.6E-19C)
7
Multiple Choice
What is the name of the substance that can EASILY transfer an electric charge?
Conductor
Insulator
8
Multiple Choice
What is the name of the substance that DOES NOT transfer an electric charge?
Conductor
Insulator
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10
Multiple Choice
Where exactly are free electrons (valence electrons) found in an atom?
around the nucleus
electrons outer shell
in the nucleus
11
Multiple Choice
What causes these free electrons to move in the first place?
an imbalance of an electrical charge
when one object has the same amount of free electrons as another object
12
Multiple Choice
If an object has an overall negative charge, what does that mean?
it has too many electrons
it doesnt have enough electrons
13
Multiple Choice
If an object has an overall POSITIVE charge, what does that mean?
it has too many electrons
it doesn't have enough electrons (Its missing electrons)
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15
Multiple Select
What are the different ways to transfer a charge to another object? (Select all that apply)
charging by direct contact (like friction)
charging by polarization (creating an imbalance of charges within a single object)
induction (creating a net charge without making direct contact)
Grounding
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18
Multiple Choice
Which object has a stronger electrical field?
A
B
C
19
Multiple Choice
Where is the electrical field the strongest?
between the two charges
on the left and right of the charges
above and below the charges
20
Multiple Choice
Which direction do the electrical field lines ALWAYS flow?
positive to negative
negative to positive
21
Multiple Choice
If a positive charge (RC +) was placed in the electrical field, as shown in the picture, which direction will it begin to move?
up
down
right
left
22
Multiple Choice
If a positive charge is placed in the electrical field, as shown in this different picture, which direction will it begin to move?
up
down
right
left
23
Multiple Choice
What direction will this positive point charge move?
up, repelled away from the charge ( vertically positive)
down, attracted towards the charge (vertically negative)
to the left (horizontally negative)
to the right (horizontally positive)
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Multiple Choice
Why is the point charge moving away from the positive charge?
because they are repelling since a point charge is normally positive & so they are both positive
because they are attracted
P.5 (A&C)
Electrical Fields
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