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Coulomb's Law takes into account:
FALSE
By induction.
is negatively charged
quantity of two charges, their distance, and Coulomb's law constant, k.
large object that serves as an almost infinite source of electrons or sink for electrons.
It becomes zero.
charge of a charged object
a negative ion
16. An electron and a proton are separated by a distance of 1.0 m. What happens to the magnitude of the force on the f1st electron if a 2nd electron is placed next to the proton?
FALSE
By induction.
is negatively charged
quantity of two charges, their distance, and Coulomb's law constant, k.
large object that serves as an almost infinite source of electrons or sink for electrons.
It becomes zero.
charge of a charged object
a negative ion
A 'ground' is simply a
FALSE
By induction.
is negatively charged
quantity of two charges, their distance, and Coulomb's law constant, k.
large object that serves as an almost infinite source of electrons or sink for electrons.
It becomes zero.
charge of a charged object
a negative ion
The Q in Coulomb's law equation stands for the
FALSE
By induction.
is negatively charged
quantity of two charges, their distance, and Coulomb's law constant, k.
large object that serves as an almost infinite source of electrons or sink for electrons.
It becomes zero.
charge of a charged object
a negative ion
Two neutral conducting cans are touching. A (-) charged balloon is brought near Can X. As the balloon approaches, there is a movement of electrons between the balloon and Can X.
FALSE
By induction.
is negatively charged
quantity of two charges, their distance, and Coulomb's law constant, k.
large object that serves as an almost infinite source of electrons or sink for electrons.
It becomes zero.
charge of a charged object
a negative ion
How can a negatively charged rod charge an electroscop positively?
FALSE
By induction.
is negatively charged
quantity of two charges, their distance, and Coulomb's law constant, k.
large object that serves as an almost infinite source of electrons or sink for electrons.
It becomes zero.
charge of a charged object
a negative ion
19. An originally neutral electroscope is grounded briefly while a positively charged glass rod is held near it. After the glass rod is removed, the electroscope
FALSE
By induction.
is negatively charged
quantity of two charges, their distance, and Coulomb's law constant, k.
large object that serves as an almost infinite source of electrons or sink for electrons.
It becomes zero.
charge of a charged object
a negative ion
An atom has more electrons than protons. The atom is
FALSE
By induction.
is negatively charged
quantity of two charges, their distance, and Coulomb's law constant, k.
large object that serves as an almost infinite source of electrons or sink for electrons.
It becomes zero.
charge of a charged object
a negative ion
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