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1
Q

What holds electrons in the atom?

A

Magnetic Force

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2
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Opposites _______________

A

Attract

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3
Q

What holds the nucleus together?

A

Strong Nuclear Force

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4
Q

The SNF is _________

A

Attractive (like me)

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5
Q

Gravity is ________

A

Attractive

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6
Q

Electrical forces are ________

A

Attractive AND Repulsive

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7
Q

Rank Gravity, SNF, and Electrical force from weakest to strongest

A
  1. Gravity
  2. Electrical Forces
  3. SNF
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8
Q

What are Conductors

A

Materials that easily transfer charge from one place to another

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9
Q

Conductors have _________ electrons

A

Free/loose

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10
Q

Define Insulator

A

Materials that do not easily transfer charge from one location to the next

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11
Q

Insulators have a _______ bond on their electrons

A

Tight

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12
Q

Only ________ charges move between a balloon and hair

A

Negitive

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13
Q

Electrons can be removed from atoms by adding ________

A

Friction

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14
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The law of conservation of charge

A

If one thing becomes neg. charged then the other thing has a lot of positive charge to have the same amount of total charge from when you began

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15
Q

You can charge through:

A

Conduction (Balloon and Hair) or Friction (Feet on carpet)

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16
Q

Charging by induction occurs when:

A

A charge object is brought close to another object. They two objects never touch