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Phys 202- Exam 1 updated questions and CORRECT answers Two charged balls are repelling each other as they hang from the ceiling. What can you say about their charges? - CORRECT ANSWER When you rub a plastic rod with fur, the plastic rod becomes negatively charged and the fur becomes positively charged. As a consequence of rubbing both are positive or both are negative the rod with the fur, - CORRECT ANSWER When we say charge is conserved, we mean that charge can - CORRECT ANSWER another conductor - CORRECT ANSWER the rod gains mass and the fur loses mass only be transferred from one place to A material whose conduction electrons are free to move throughout. Metals are good conductors. insulator - CORRECT ANSWER rarely move from atom to atom. Most insulators A material whose electrons

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Phys 202- Exam 1 updated questions and
CORRECT answers
Two charged balls are

repelling each other as

they hang from the

ceiling. What can you

say about their

charges? - CORRECT ANSWER both are positive or both are negative



When you rub a plastic rod with fur, the

plastic rod becomes negatively charged

and the fur becomes positively

charged. As a consequence of rubbing

the rod with the fur, - CORRECT ANSWER the rod gains mass and the fur loses mass



When we say charge is conserved,

we mean that charge can - CORRECT ANSWER only be transferred from one place to

another



conductor - CORRECT ANSWER A material whose

conduction electrons are free to move

throughout. Metals are good

conductors.



insulator - CORRECT ANSWER A material whose electrons

rarely move from atom to atom.
Most insulators
are non-metals

, A metal ball hangs from

the ceiling by an

insulating thread. The
ball is attracted to a

positive-charged rod held

near the ball. The charge

of the ball must be: - CORRECT ANSWER negative or neutral



What is the magnitude of the

force F2? (F1 is 3N) - CORRECT ANSWER The force of one on the other

of a pair is the same as the reverse F2 is 3N



If we increase one charge to 4Q,

what is the magnitude of F1? (F1 is 3N) - CORRECT ANSWER F1 = k(4Q)(Q)/r2 so
magnitude of F1 is 12N



Two balls with charges +Q and +4Q are
fixed at a separation distance of 3R. Is it

possible to place another charged ball Q0

on the line between the two charges such

that the net force on Q0 will be zero? - CORRECT ANSWER yes, independent of the
sign

(or value) of Q0 (A positive charge would be repelled by both charges, so a point where

these two repulsive forces cancel

can be found. A negative charge

would be attracted by both, and the
same argument holds.)

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