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Just as "gravity" is the study of a c. electrical interactions
wide
range of gravitational interactions,
"electricity" is the study of a wide
range of
A) electrical charges.
B) electrical forces.
C) electrical interactions.
D) none of the above


Electrostatics is a branch of c. both of these when static
electricity that focuses on
A) electrical charge.
B) electrical force.
C) both of these when static.
D) none of the above


The force that binds atoms c. electrical
together
to form molecules is
A) gravitational.
B) nuclear.
C) electrical.
D) centripetal.
E) none of the above

,The fundamental force underlying d. electrical
all
chemical reactions is
A) gravitational.
B) nuclear.
C) centripetal.
D) electrical.
E) none of the above


A fundamental rule of electricity is c. both of these
that
A) like kinds of charges repel.
B) unlike kinds of charges attract.
C) both of these
D) neither of these


An electron and a proton a. attract each other
A) attract each other.
B) repel each other.
C) neither attract nor repel each
other.


The vast numbers of electrons in a b. they are attracted by an equal number
coin don't fly off the surface of
because protons
A) mutual repulsion is incomplete.
B) they are attracted by an equal
number of protons.
C) they are strongly bonded to
their
atoms.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above

, The pair of protons in the nucleus a. attract a pair of orbiting electrons
of
a helium atom
A) attract a pair of orbiting
electrons.
B) repel orbiting electrons.
C) both of these
D) neither of these


In an electrically neutral atom the a. electrons that surround the nucleus
number of protons in the nucleus
is
equal to the number of
A) electrons that surround the
nucleus.
B) neutrons in the nucleus.
C) both electrons and neutrons.
D) none of the above


Which of these does NOT have an c. neutron
electrical charge?
A) proton
B) electron
C) neutron
D) all of the above
E) none of the above


Which of these has the greatest a. proton
mass?
A) proton
B) electron
C) both of these
D) neither of these

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