10A Section review Flashcards

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1
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What causes electrical charges to attract and repel?

A

Positive and negative charges.

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2
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How does the strength of this force compare to gravity?

A

It is stronger (static electricity on a comb overcomes gravity & picks up paper)

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3
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How many kinds of electrical charges are there?

A

Two

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4
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How do we know this?

A

Scientists never found a charge that repels or attracts both rubber & glass rods.

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5
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What are they called?

A

Positive and negative.

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6
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State the law of charges.

A

Law of charges says like charges repel each other and opposite charges attract each other.

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Object A is +, Object B is +, do they repel or attract?

A

Repel

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Object A is +, Object B is -, do they repel or attract?

A

Attract

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9
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Object A is -, Object B is -, do they repel or attract?

A

Repel

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10
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Object A is -, Object B is +, do they repel or attract?

A

Attract

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11
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What makes everyday objects electrically neutral?

A

When the object has the same number of electrons and neutrons.

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12
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What produces a negative charge on an object?

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When an object has more electrons than protons.

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13
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What produces a positive charge on an object?

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When an object has more protons than electrons.

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14
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How does the non-mathematical model in this chapter represent the presence, direction, & strength of electric fields?

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A 2D model called “Lines of Force” with arrows showing direction and closer lines showing more force than lines farther apart.

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15
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As like charges move closer together, their lines of force bend farther away from each & push together into a smaller space. What does this indicate about the size of the forces between them?

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They are strong.

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16
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(T or F) Electrical induction can be used to identify an objects unknown charge:

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False.