P3.1 Flashcards

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1
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What can happen when insulating materials are rubbed together?

A

They can become (statically) electrically charged.

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Why can insulators become electrically charged when rubbed together?

A

Electrons are rubbed from one material onto the other.
The material gaining electrons becomes negatively charged.
The material losing electrons becomes equally positively charged.

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What is charging?

A

The addition or removal of electrons from a material.

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4
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How can charge be detected?

A

Using a gold leaf electroscope; the gold leaf is repelled by positive charge.

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What happens when two electrically charged objects are brought close together?

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They exert a force on each other.

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What happens when two oppositely charged objects are brought close together?

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They exert and attractive force on each other and attract

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What happens when two identically charged objects are brought close together?

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They exert a repulsive force on each other and repel.

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Why are most bodies neutrally charged?

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They have an equal number of positive and negative charges.

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Give an example of a non-contact force.

A

The repulsive or attractive force acting between two electrically charged objects.

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What is an electric field?

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A region in which a charged object will experience a non-contact electrical force.

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Where can electric fields be found?

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Surrounding any charged object.

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12
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Describe the electric field around a charged particle.

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Strongest closest to the object.
Decreases in strength as you move away form the object

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What happens to the force between two charged objects when they are moved closer together?

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The force between them becomes stronger as the separation reduces.

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In situations when sparks are unwanted, what precaution must be taken to prevent the build up of static charge?

A

Any surfaces that are rubbing against each other should be earthed to allow the materials to discharge.

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15
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What is electric current?

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The flow of electrical charge.

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16
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State the equation linking charge, current and time. Give the units for the quantities involved.

A

Q= I x T

charge(coulombs), current(amperes), time(seconds)

17
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What can be said about the value of current at any point in a single closed loop?

A

Current is the same at all points in a closed loop.