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A teacher holds two negatively charged balloons near each other. She says that there is a force between the balloons. How are
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A teacher tells her students that the space around a charged particle will exert a force on any other charged particle that is
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A teacher tells her students that the space around a charged particle will exert a force on any other charged particle that is
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A teacher tells her students that the space around a charged particle will exert a force on any other charged particle that is
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Which of these factors affect electric force the amount of the electric charge the distance between two charged objects whether
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how does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?
a. as the charge increases,
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How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?(1 point)
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Use the table of observations about the electric force between charged objects to answer the question. Charge of Object 1 (C)
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How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them? (1 point)
• As the charge
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Use the table of electric force between objects in two different interactions to answer the question. Which conclusion about the
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what is a force between two electrically charged objects that are close to eachother
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What are the valuables that affect the strength of electric forces?
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the ____ of the electrical charge, the stronger the electrical force becomes. magnitude is NOT the answer
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what type of force would 2 objects have with both a positive and negative charge with a distance of 10 mm
type of force : ____
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1. Explain how the charges on objects determine the electric force between them. (Lesson 2) The greater the charges on the
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According to Coulomb's Law, when the distance between two particles increases, the electrostatic force _____.
a increases b has
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Use the table of electric force between objects in two different interactions to answer the question.
Interaction Charge on
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An object with a charge of +1 C is 10 mm from an object with a charge of +1 C. Based on the data in the table, which type and
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If a positive charge (A) were to enter the electric field of negative charge (C), what would the forces look like?
A <-- C <-- A
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How could you increase the electrical force between two charges? (Select all that apply)
a decrease the size of the charges b
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How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?(1 point)
Responses As the
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what type of force would 2 objects have with both a positive and negative charge with a distance of 10mm?
type of force:
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Which statement explains how the charges on objects determine the electronic force between them?
A. Objects with positive charges
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What type of force were two objects have with both a positive and negative charge with a distance of 10 mm?
Type of force Amount
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What happens when the force between charge materials becomes too intense explain in one sentence
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A large charge +Q and a small charge −q are a short distance apart. How do the electric forces on each charge compare?
The
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What are the forces (in N) on two charges of +0.400 C and
−3.00 C, respectively, if they are separated by a distance of 4.00 m?
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What are the forces (in N) on two charges of +0.400 C and −3.00 C, respectively, if they are separated by a distance of 4.00
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What are the forces (in N) on two charges of +0.200 C and −4.00 C, respectively, if they are separated by a distance of 4.00
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Finish my prediction
Prediction: I think the variables that affect the strength of electric forces is______ and ______ because…
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In which of the following interactions will the amount of force between the two objects be the strongest?
Interaction Charge on
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Which statement explains how the charges on objects determine the electric force between them? Objects with the same charge
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Which statement explains how the charges on objects determine the electric force between them?(1 point)
Responses Objects with
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Non-Contact Forces Unit Test
2 of 132 of 13 Items Question Use the table of electric force between objects in two different
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Which statement explains how the charges on objects determine the electric force between between them
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Which statement explains how the charges on objects determine the electric force between them?(1 point)
Responses Objects with
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Describe what charge determines the force on an electric field and how it is determined.
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Coulomb's Law is a mathematical representation of the electric force between two objects. When solving for electric force, a
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Which pair of objects will have an attractive electric force?
Pair Object 1 Charge Object 2 Charge A -2 -1 B -3 +1 C +3 +1 D +1
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Use the table of observations about the electric force between charged objects to answer the question.
Charge of Object 1 (C)
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How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?(1 point)
Responses As the
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If the value of F is positive, this tells us that the two objects are: a repelled by one another b attracted to one another c
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Which of the following interactions in the data set below will have an attractive electrical force?
Interaction Object 1 Charge
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Looking at the chart below, name the letter of the interaction that would result in a repulsive medium strength electric force.
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Answer this please: Looking at the chart below, name the letter of the interaction that would result in a repulsive medium
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Non-Contact Forces Unit Test
2 of 132 of 13 Items Question Use the table of electric force between objects in two different
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How does increasing the distance between charged objects affect the electric force between them?
a The electric force increases
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Select the two options below that describe what is happening between the two pith balls.
(2 points) The greater the distance
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The drawing shows a student holding two negatively charged balloons.
What is most likely to occur if the student brings the
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Which statement explains how the charges on objects determine the electric force between them? (1 point)
Objects with positive
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