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4-Static Bee. Practice 1 Sofucti 1. As showm in the diagram below, a charged rod is held neat| but not touching, a neutral clectrscope. Cc = ‘The charge on the knob is (Q) Positive and the leaves are positive Q)_ postive and the Icaves are negative ache and the leaves are positive (4) negative and the leaves are negative 2, Which diagram best represents the charge distribution on a neutral elesoscope When a negatively charged rod is held near it? @ “ 3, When a rubber rod is rubbed with fur, the rod becomes: negatively charged due tothe transfer of (1) electrons to the fur ‘lectrons to the rod (2) protons to the fur (4) protons to the rod 4, After two neutral solids, A and B, were rubbed together, solid A acquired a net negative charge. Solid B, therefore, experienced anet (1) Joss of protons CGM bess of electrons (2) increase of protons (4) increase of electrons ‘5, One of two identical metal spheres bes a charge of +q, and the other sphere has a charge of -q, The spheres are ‘brought together and then separated. Compared to the total charge on the two spheres before contact, the total charge os con the two spheres afer contacts © @ tess the same Sa @) greater Changs Bol ways conserved Name. 6. Two metal spheres having charges of 4.0 x 10° coulomb and +2.0 x 10 coulomb, respectively, are brought into contact and then separated. AfRer separation, the cha cachepberis Vat =24K70 Wah eeWOe) Q) 80x10" Q) 21x10%C @ soxiesc C@paxi0%¢ 7. A charge of 100. elementary charges is equivalent to () 1.60x107'C a 6.25 x 10°C 60% 107 C) atte Six 8. i Tats ee ‘coulomb, Approximately how many electrons must be removed to ‘make the sphere neutral? CMK0 () L6xic® aie éaxig® 2) 9.8x10° 9. Which electric charge is possible? by chee @ forme oe sti Q) 24x10°C (4) 632x10"C root font 10, An uncharged metal sphere is placed midway between spheres 4 and B represented in the diagram below. eee® ‘Which diagram best represents the amangement of the ‘charges in the uncharged sphere? a @ Q @ 11, Three identical meal spheres are mounted on insulating stands. Initially, sphere A has a net charge of g and spheres Band Care ucharged. Sphere 4 is touched to sphere 8 ‘and removed. Then sphere A is touched to sphere Cand o2 OS) oe @OeOO @) 2 12, Metal sphere 4 has a charge of +12 elementary charges and ‘identical sphere B has a charge of +16 elementary charges. After the twospheres are brought into contact, the charge ‘on sphere 4 is (1) —2 elementary charges @) +14 elementary charges (2) +2 elementary charges (4) +28 elementary Get = HM Be oe ead = tie Page 1 13. The diagram below shows four charged metal spheres suspended by strings. The charge of cach sphere is. indicate. Cat FEES TAI =e) Ifspheres 4, B, C, and D simultaneously come into contact, the net charge on the fo lbe @ +1e @ +20 @ rae 14, Two electrically neutral metal spheres, A and B, on insulating stands are placed in contact with each other. A negatively charged rod is brought near, but does not touch the spheres, as shown in the diagram below. Negativey charged red tneulating ‘sands ‘How are the spheres now charred? (4) A is negative and B is negative. Page 2 Static Electricity Practice 1 1, Draw the charges on the electroscope in each situation below. Describe what the leaves will do. (Ee) os 4 2. Based on your drawings in number one, what can an electroscope tell you, and what can’t it tell you? 3. A student brings two objects near each other, and notices that they attract each other. What do you know about the objects? 4, Convert 3 coulombs to e.c. 5, What is the charge on a Carbon nucleus? (The carbon nucleus is made up of 6 p* and 6 n°.) Express your answer in e.c. and in coulombs. 6. Use the information in number 5, and the reference tables to find the mass of a ‘carbon nucleus in kg. 9

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