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Object 1 is positively charged. Object 2 is neutral. Explain in detail WHY objects and 2...
QUESTION 1 Copy of If a suspended object A is attracted to a negatively charged object B, what can we conclude about A? A is certainly positively charged. A is either positively charged or neutral. A is certainly negatively charged. A is certainly neutral.
2. A positively charged rod is brought close to (but not touched) a neutral pith ball hanging by a thread. The pith ball a. becomes negatively charged b. is repelled by the rod c. becomes positively charged d. is attracted to the rod e. remains hanging by a thread motionless and unaffected by the rod
1. A positively charged insulator is brought close to an isolated touching) neutral conductor (without a) The diagram shows the positively charged insulator next to the neutral conductor. Draw the charge distribution on the conductor. Only draw the unbalanced charges. Insulator Conductor b) Draw an arrow on the conductor showing the direction and magnitude (indicated by the length of the arrow) of the net electric force caused by the insulator on the conductor. Label this Fa. (Fa means the force...
What is meant when you say that two objects have like charges How do we tell that objects "like charges" How do we make objects with like charges Two objects are observed attract What do we know and what do we NOT know about them Your are given a piece of material. Propose an experiment or a series of experiments to determine if the material is a conductor or an insulator. State clearly what the outcome of each experiment will...
3 charge diagram questions: 1. A positively charged rod is rubbed against an electroscope 2. A positively charged rod is brought closed to an electroscope 3. A negatively charge ruler is brought near an electroscope Charge Diagrams 1. Suppose that a positively charged rod is rubbed against the electroscope shown at right and transfers electroscope. The rod is then moved far away from the electroscope. Draw the position of the needle. Draw a charge diagram for the electroscope. Charging Plate...
Why is it important to use very small objects such as the polystyrene spheres in order to perform the lab? What is it that causes the polystyrene spheres to become electrically charged as they leave the atomiser? Is it theoretically possible for an object to have a charge of 4.00 x 10-19 C? Explain why or why not. Suppose the separation between charged plates is 4.00 mm, the voltage of the plates is 200.0 V, and that the charge on...
The figure shows two positively charged objects and one negatively charged object. What is the direction of the net electric force on the negatively charged object? A. The net force is zero, B. The net force points approximately to the right, C. The net force points approximately up, D. The net force points approximately down E. The net force points approximately to the left A proton (charge of 1.6* 10-19 C) and an electron (charge of -1.6 10-19 C) are...
Problem 4 Select the answer which corresponds to the statements below neutral A positively charged ball is brought close to a neutral isolated conductor. The conductor is then grounded, while the ball is kept close. If the ball is first taker away and then the ground connection is removed, the conductor has a positive A positively charged glass rod repels an object suspended by a non-conducting thread. The charge on the object is cannot tell A positive point charge is...
5) Three charged objects are placed at three corners of a square as shown in the figure to the right. The charges on the objects are given by Q1 = +5.0 mC, Q2 = +7.0 mC, Q3 =-3.0 mC. If each side of the square is 4.0 cm, a) What is the direction and magnitude of electrostatic force exerted on the object with charge Q2 by Q.? (2 points) b) What is the direction and magnitude of electrostatic force exerted...
Two spherical objects are separated by a distance of 1.01 × 10-3 m. The objects are initially electrically neutral and are very small compared to the distance between them. Each object acquires the same negative charge due to the addition of electrons. As a result, each object experiences an electrostatic force that has a magnitude of 1.83 × 10-20 N. How many electrons did it take to produce the charge on one of the objects?