hssp1600t Chaptesta
hssp1600t Chaptesta
hssp1600t Chaptesta
Assessment
Chapter Test A
Teacher Notes and Answers
Electric Forces and Fields
CHAPTER TEST A (GENERAL)
1. b 23. 2.3 108 N; attractive
2. b Given
3. a qe = e = 1.60 10 19 C
4. a q p = +e = +1.60 10 19 C
5. b
6. b r = 1.0 10 10 m
7. b kC = 8.99 109 N • m2 /C2
8. c Solution
9. d
10. c
11. b
12. d
13. a
14. d
15. b
16. d
24. 1.6 108 N
17. b
Given
18. a
qe = e = 1.60 1019 C
19. insulators qnucleus = +19e = +3.04 1018 C
20. field r = 5.2 1010 m
21. kC = 8.99 109 N•m2/C2
Solution
22. field
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25. 0.91 m Solution
Given
rA,B = 2.2 m
rC,A = d
rC,B = 2.2 m d
qA = 1.0 C
qB = 2.0 C
qC = 2.0 C
FC,A = FC,B = 0 N
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Assessment
_____ 1. What happens when a rubber rod is rubbed with a piece of fur, giving it a
negative charge?
a. Protons are removed from the rod.
b. Electrons are added to the rod.
c. Electrons are added to the fur.
d. The fur is left neutral.
_____ 2. A repelling force occurs between two charged objects when the charges
are of
a. unlike signs. c. equal magnitude.
b. like signs. d. unequal magnitude.
_____ 3. An attracting force occurs between two charged objects when the charges
are of
a. unlike signs. c. equal magnitude.
b. like signs. d. unequal magnitude.
_____ 4. When a glass rod is rubbed with silk and becomes positively charged,
a. electrons are removed from the rod.
b. protons are removed from the silk.
c. protons are added to the silk.
d. the silk remains neutral.
_____ 5. Electric charge is
a. found only in a conductor. c. found only in insulators.
b. conserved. d. not conserved.
_____ 6. Charge is most easily transferred in
a. nonconductors. c. semiconductors.
b. conductors. d. insulators.
_____ 7. The process of charging a conductor by bringing it near another charged
object and then grounding the conductor is called
a. contact charging. c. polarization
b. induction. d. neutralization.
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_____ 16. The electric field just outside a charged conductor in electrostatic
equilibrium is
a. zero.
b. at its minimum level.
c. the same as it is in the center of the conductor.
d. perpendicular to the conductor’s surface.
_____ 17. For a conductor that is in electrostatic equilibrium, any excess charge
a. flows to the ground.
b. resides entirely on the conductor’s outer surface.
c. resides entirely on the conductor’s interior.
d. resides entirely in the center of the conductor.
_____ 18. If an irregularly shaped conductor is in electrostatic equilibrium, charge
accumulates
a. where the radius of curvature is smallest.
b. where the radius of curvature is largest.
c. evenly throughout the conductor.
d. in flat places.
SHORT ANSWER
19. Materials, such as glass, in which electric charges do not move freely are
called electrical _______________.
_________________________________________________________________
20. Any force between two objects that are not touching is called a(n)
_______________ force.
_________________________________________________________________
21. Draw the lines of force representing the electric field surrounding two objects
that have equal magnitude charges of opposite polarity.
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PROBLEM
23. What is the electric force between an electron and a proton that are separated
by a distance of 1.0 1010 m? Is the force attractive or repulsive?
(e = 1.60 1019 C, kC 8.99 109 N•m2 /C2)
25. Charge A and charge B are 2.2 m apart. Charge A is 1.0 C, and charge B is
2.0 C. Charge C, which is 2.0 C, is located between them and is in electrostatic
equilibrium. How far from charge A is charge C?
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