Question 5. A positively charged object is brought near the head of an initially uncharged electroscope....
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4) A positively charged object is brought near, but not touching, an electroscope as shown below. What is the net charge of the electroscope while the tube is held near? A) Positive D) Either positive or negative B) Negative C) Zero E) Either positive or zero
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...
A negatively charged rod is brought near an
electroscope without touching it. The leaves are initially
separated, and as the rod is brought closer, the leaves move
further apart. What is the charge on the electroscope?
Question 10 of 10> A large positively charged object with charge q+-4.25 μC is brought near a negatively charged plastic ball suspended from a string of negligible mass. The suspended ball has a charge of q-47.3 nC and a mass of 12.5 g. What is the angle the string makes with the vertical when the positively charged object is 18.5 cm from the suspended ball? The positively charged object is at the same height as the angle 26
Wrap up question 1: You hold a “Top” piece of charged tape near an uncharged soda can. Describe the behavior of the tape. Would the behavior be different if you used a “Bottom” piece of tape instead? Explain. Wrap up question 2: Suppose there exists a third type of charge in addition to the two types we associate with glass and plastic. Call this third type X charge. What experiment(s) could you use to test whether an object has X...
A large positively-charged object with charge q_+ = 4.25 mu C is brought near a negatively-charged plastic ball suspended from a string of negligible mass. The suspended ball has a charge of q_- = -54.3 nC and a mass of 16.5 grams. What is the angle the string makes with the vertical when the positively charged object is 22.5 cm from the suspended ball? The positively-charged object is at the same height as the suspended ball.
A large positively charged object with charge q + = 3.75 μC is brought near a negatively charged plastic ball suspended from a string of negligible mass. The suspended ball has a charge of q − = − 53.3 nC and a mass of 12.5 g. What is the angle the string makes with the vertical when the positively charged object is 22.5 cm from the suspended ball? The positively charged object is at the same height as the suspended...
A large positively-charged object with charge q = 3.25 ?C is brought near a negatively-charged plastic ball suspended from a string of negligible mass. The suspended ball has a charge of q
Why is A correct?
A rod-shaped positively-charged insulator is brought near a conducting sphere, and the sphere is momentarily grounded as shown in Diagram I. The conducting sphere is then placed near a nonconducting plane as shown in Diagram II. Which of the following statements is true for Diagram II? a. The conductor has a negative charge and is attracted to the nonconducting plane. b. The conductor has a negative charge and is not attracted to the nonconducting plane. c....
An electroscope is charged by touching it with a negatively charged rod. The electroscope leaves spread apart and the rod is removed. Then another, negatively charged rod is brought near the top of the electroscope without touching. What happens? A. You are unable to make the observation because the rod is attracted to the top of the electroscope causing them to touch after all. B. The leaves do not change their position. C. The leaves move closer together. D. The...