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Conceptual Activity
Coulomb Force (Static)
Vocabulary: Coulomb’s law, electrostatic force, vector
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
Have you ever taken clothes out of the dryer and found a sock stuck to your
underwear? Static cling is an example of electrostatic forces, or the forces that exist
between charged objects.
1. How do you think the sock and underwear became charged?
While the clothes were drying, electrons were removed from some items of
clothing and deposited on others.
2. Suppose two socks acquire the same charge. Do you think they will stick together?
No I don’t think they will stick together.
Explain: I think this because like charges repel each other.
Gizmo Warm-up
As clothes are tumbled in a dryer, electrons are
rubbed off some items, giving them a positive
charge, and deposited on other items, giving
them a negative charge. These charged items
exert electrostatic forces on one another. You can
explore these forces by using the Coulomb Force
(Static) Gizmo™.
In its initial settings, the Gizmo shows two objects that each have a charge (q) of
10.0 ! 10-4 C (coulombs). Turn on the Show force vector checkboxes for objects A and
B. The arrows coming from the objects are vectors that represent the electrostatic
forces. The direction and length of each vector show the direction and magnitude
(strength) of each force.
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1. Are the vectors for objects A and B pointing together or away from each other? Away
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