Draw diagrams A-D when a pvc rod rubbed with wool is used to charge a metal...
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Draw diagrams A-D when a pvc rod rubbed with wool is used to charge a metal sphere by induction. What is the type of charge & distribution of the charge on the sphere?
A polythene rod gains a negative charge when it is rubbed with a cloth. Which one of the following statements best explains how this happens? ( ) (A) Electrons transfer to the cloth from the polythene rod (B) Protons transfer from the cloth to the polythene rod (C) Electrons transfer from the cloth to the polythene rod (D)Protons transfer to the cloth from the polythene rod
electric charges 1. When a rod of the same charge is rought close to the knob of a charged metal leaf electroscope, what is the effect on the metal leaves? Draw a sketch that explains that effect. 2. When a rod of the opposite charge is brought close to the knob of a charged metal-leaf electroscope, what effect does this have on the metal leaves? Again, draw an explanatory sketch. 3. what is the procedure for giving an electroscope a...
The net electric charge of an amber rod which has been rubbed with fur is called negative a. So that the proton charge will be positive b. Because it charges repel c. By arbitrary convention d. Because amber is an insulator. e. None of the above - I figured the answer was A, can you explain what the answer is and why I am wrong?
A very thin plastic rod of length L is rubbed with cloth and
becomes uniformly charged with a total positive charge Q. In this
problem you will be asked to calculate the electric field a distance
d from the top of the rod and on axis with the rod at observation
location “∗” as indicated in the diagram.C. Integrate over the charge distribution to determine the
electric field vector at the observation location. Your answer
should only contain the given...
2.) Observe the following series of events and make comments on each step of the process: Draw the charge distribution on the metal rod as a charged rod is moved in. Ground wire is removed. Draw the charge distribution. Charged rod taken away What is the final charge distribution? 3.) What type of charge production method was used in this case? (Friction, contact or induction) 4) In the case of the charge producers, what must the total charge produced be...
Two balloons filled with air are each tied to very light 0.5-m-long strings. The loose ends of the strings are taped to the same position on a horizon tal bar. When both are equally rubbed with the same material they both develop a static charge and repel each other making an angle of 30° with respect to 2. the vertical. )With this experiment alone can you tell what type of charge is on the bal- loon? Explain. (b) Is this...
Attemptsr Question 1 Balls 1, 2, 3, and 4 are hanging by strings. A plastic rod, which has been rubbed with wool, is used to touch Ball 1 1. When the balls are brought near each other, but not touching, the Ball 2 is attracted to ball 3 Balls 2 and 4 do not affect one another Balls 2, 3, and 4 are attracted to ball 1 What is ball I's charge state? O Glass O Plastic O Neutral Question...
A-How does the electric field vary as one moves away from a point charge? –the outside of a spherical distribution of charge? -- the inside hollow space of a spherical distribution of charge? –a line of charge? -- far away from a dipole along the perpendicular bisector? -- an infinite sheet of charge? -- inside a capacitor? B-Describe electric field lines from a sphere? –from a flat surface? -- from a pointed object? C- What is the geometric relationship between...
1. A small I metal sphere, carrying a net charge of e-2.80 uC, is held in a stationary position sphere, i by insulating supports. A mass 1.50 g, is projected toward q1. When the two spheres are o.S00 m apart. q, is moving You can ignore the force of gravity. (hint: use conservation of mergy second small metal sphere, with a net charge of q2--7.80uC and can be treated as poit C-7.80uC (a). What is the speod of 42 when...