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How does an object become charged?
electrons exchanged
acquires a negative charge.
the amount of charge can not be created nor destroyed
9F
No, they will never attract.
Coulomb (C)
-2.2E11 C
The charges exert forces on each other equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
A glass rod is rubbed with a piece of silk. During the process the glass rod acquires a positive charge and the silk
electrons exchanged
acquires a negative charge.
the amount of charge can not be created nor destroyed
9F
No, they will never attract.
Coulomb (C)
-2.2E11 C
The charges exert forces on each other equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
Is it possible for two negative charges to attract each other?
electrons exchanged
acquires a negative charge.
the amount of charge can not be created nor destroyed
9F
No, they will never attract.
Coulomb (C)
-2.2E11 C
The charges exert forces on each other equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
What is the unit for electric charge?
electrons exchanged
acquires a negative charge.
the amount of charge can not be created nor destroyed
9F
No, they will never attract.
Coulomb (C)
-2.2E11 C
The charges exert forces on each other equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
Calculate the force exerted between two charged objects separated by a distance of 0.7 m. One object has a charge of -4 C and the other has a charge of +3 C
electrons exchanged
acquires a negative charge.
the amount of charge can not be created nor destroyed
9F
No, they will never attract.
Coulomb (C)
-2.2E11 C
The charges exert forces on each other equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
Two charges are separated by a distance d and exert mutual attractive forces of F on each other. If the charges are separated by a distance of d/3, what are the new mutual forces?
electrons exchanged
acquires a negative charge.
the amount of charge can not be created nor destroyed
9F
No, they will never attract.
Coulomb (C)
-2.2E11 C
The charges exert forces on each other equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
What is the conservation of charge?
electrons exchanged
acquires a negative charge.
the amount of charge can not be created nor destroyed
9F
No, they will never attract.
Coulomb (C)
-2.2E11 C
The charges exert forces on each other equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
Two charged objects are separated by a distance d. The first charge is larger in magnitude than the second charge.
electrons exchanged
acquires a negative charge.
the amount of charge can not be created nor destroyed
9F
No, they will never attract.
Coulomb (C)
-2.2E11 C
The charges exert forces on each other equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
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