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Practise Questions On Coulomb

The document contains 17 practice questions about Coulomb's Law. The questions test understanding of key variables and concepts in Coulomb's Law, including: - The Q in the Coulomb's Law equation represents the charge of an object. - The d represents the distance between two charged objects. - The questions calculate electrical force between objects with different charges and distances using Coulomb's Law.

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Practise Questions On Coulomb

The document contains 17 practice questions about Coulomb's Law. The questions test understanding of key variables and concepts in Coulomb's Law, including: - The Q in the Coulomb's Law equation represents the charge of an object. - The d represents the distance between two charged objects. - The questions calculate electrical force between objects with different charges and distances using Coulomb's Law.

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Practise questions on Coulombs Law

Use your understanding to answer the following questions. When finished, click the button to view the answers. 1. The Q in Coulomb's law equation stands for the _____. a. mass of a charged object b. # of excess electrons on the object c. the current of a charged object e. charge of a charged object 2. The symbol d in Coulomb's law equation represents the distance from ___. a. A to B e. C to D b. A to D f. A to G c. B to C g. B to F d. B to D h. C to E d. the distance between charged objects

3. Determine the electrical force of attraction between two balloons with separate charges of +3.5 x 10-8 C and -2.9 x 10-8 C when separated a distance of 0.65 m. 4. Determine the electrical force of attraction between two balloons that are charged with the opposite type of charge but the same quantity of charge. The charge on the balloons is 6.0 x 10-7 C and they are separated by a distance of 0.50 m. 5. Joann has rubbed a balloon with wool to give it a charge of -1.0 x 10-6 C. She then acquires a plastic golf tube with a charge of +4.0 x 10-6 C localized at a given position. She holds the location of charge on the plastic golf tube a distance of 50.0 cm above the balloon. Determine the electrical force of attraction between the golf tube and the balloon. 6. A balloon with a charge of 4.0 C is held a distance of 0.70 m from a second balloon having the same charge. Calculate the magnitude of the repulsive force. 7. At what distance of separation must two 1.00-microCoulomb charges be positioned in order for the repulsive force between them to be equivalent to the weight (on Earth) of a 1.00-kg mass? 8. Two charged objects have a repulsive force of 0.080 N. If the charge of one of the objects is doubled, then what is the new force? 9. Two charged objects have a repulsive force of 0.080 N. If the charge of both of the objects is doubled, then what is the new force? 10. Two charged objects have a repulsive force of 0.080 N. If the distance separating the objects is doubled, then what is the new force?

11. Two charged objects have a repulsive force of 0.080 N. If the distance separating the objects is tripled, then what is the new force? 12. Two charged objects have an attractive force of 0.080 N. If the distance separating the objects is quadrupled, then what is the new force? 13. Two charged objects have a repulsive force of 0.080 N. If the distance separating the objects is halved, then what is the new force? 14. Two charged objects have a repulsive force of 0.080 N. If the charge of one of the objects is doubled, and the distance separating the objects is doubled, then what is the new force? 15. Two charged objects have a repulsive force of 0.080 N. If the charge of both of the objects is doubled and the distance separating the objects is doubled, then what is the new force? 16. Two charged objects have an attractive force of 0.080 N. If the charge of one of the objects is increased by a factor of four, and the distance separating the objects is doubled, then what is the new force? 17. Two charged objects have an attractive force of 0.080 N. If the charge of one of the objects is tripled and the distance separating the objects is tripled, then what is the new force?

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