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WEEK 1

COMPETENCIES
LESSON 1
Describe using a diagram charging by rubbing and charging by induction STEM_GP12EM-IIIa-1

Explain the role of electron transfer in electrostatic charging by rubbing STEM_GP12EM-IIIa-2

Describe experiments to show electrostatic charging by induction STEM_GP12EM-IIIa-3

LESSON 2
Calculate the net electric force on a point charge exerted by a system of point charges
STEM_GP12EM-IIIa-6

LESSON 3
Describe an electric field as a region in which an electric charge experiences a force
STEM_GP12EM-IIIa-7

Calculate the electric field due to a system of point charges using Coulomb’s law and the
superposition principle STEM_GP12EM-IIIa-10

Calculate electric flux STEM_GP12EM-IIIb-12

Use Gauss’s law to infer electric field due to uniformly distributed charges on long wires,
spheres, and large plates STEM_GP12EM-IIIb-13

Solve problems involving electric charges, dipoles, forces, fields,RDand flux in contexts such as, but
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LESSON
2:

Week 1
LESSON 2
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REVIE
W
1. What will happen to the system of charged particle 1 and
charged particle 2?

q1 _ _ q2

A. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will attract


each other.

B. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will repel each


other.

C. Nothing will happen between both charged particles.


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REVIE
W
1. What will happen to the system of charged particle 1 and
charged particle 2?

q1 _ _ q2

A. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will attract


each other.

B. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will repel each


other.

C. Nothing will happen between both charged particles.


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REVIE
W
2. What will happen to the system of charged particle 1 and
charged particle 2?

q1 + _ q2

A. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will attract


each other.

B. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will repel each


other.

C. Nothing will happen between both charged particles.


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REVIE
W
2. What will happen to the system of charged particle 1 and
charged particle 2?

q1 + _ q2

A. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will attract


each other.

B. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will repel each


other.

C. Nothing will happen between both charged particles.


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REVIE
W
3. What will happen to the system of charged particle 1 and
charged particle 2?

q1 + + q2

A. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will attract


each other.

B. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will repel each


other.

C. Nothing will happen between both charged particles.


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REVIE
W
3. What will happen to the system of charged particle 1 and
charged particle 2?

q1 + + q2

A. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will attract


each other.

B. Charged particle 1 and charged particle 2 will repel each


other.

C. Nothing will happen between both charged particles.


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REVIE
W
4. It is described that charged particle 1 is being repelled
by charged particle 2, which of the following is TRUE about
the given system?
q1 q2

A. Particle 1 is positively charged while particle 2 is


negatively charged.

B. Particle 1 is neutrally charged while particle 2 is


positively charged.

C. Particle 1 and particle 2 are both negatively charged.


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REVIE
W
4. It is described that charged particle 1 is being repelled
by charged particle 2, which of the following is TRUE about
the given system?
q1 q2

A. Particle 1 is positively charged while particle 2 is


negatively charged.

B. Particle 1 is neutrally charged while particle 2 is


positively charged.

C. Particle 1 and particle 2 are both negatively charged.


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REVIE
W
5. It is described that charged particle 1 is attracted to
charged particle 2, which of the following is TRUE about the
given system?
q1 q2

A. Particle 1 is positively charged while particle 2 is


negatively charged.

B. Particle 1 is neutrally charged while particle 2 is


positively charged.

C. Particle 1 and particle 2 are both negatively charged.


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REVIE
W
5. It is described that charged particle 1 is attracted to
charged particle 2, which of the following is TRUE about the
given system?
q1 q2

A. Particle 1 is positively charged while particle 2 is


negatively charged.

B. Particle 1 is neutrally charged while particle 2 is


positively charged.

C. Particle 1 and particle 2 are both negatively charged.


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REVIE
W
6. What is a net electrostatic force (Fnet)

A. The least electrostatic force present in a system of


charges.

B. The summation of electrostatic forces experienced by a


charged particle.

C. The most abundant electrostatic force that causes


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REVIE
W
6. What is a net electrostatic force (Fnet)

A. The least electrostatic force present in a system of


charges.

B. The summation of electrostatic forces experienced by a


charged particle.

C. The most abundant electrostatic force that causes


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REVIE
W
7. Describe the electrostatic forces experienced by charged
particle q2 due to q3 and q1.

+1nC -1nC
q1
-1nC
q3 q2
A. Charged particle q2 experiences an attractive force due
to q3 and at the same time experiences a repulsive force
due to q1.

B. Charged particle q2 experiences an repulsive force due


to q3 and at the same time experiences an attractive force
due to q1.

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REVIE
W
7. Describe the electrostatic forces experienced by charged
particle q2 due to q3 and q1.

+1nC -1nC
q1
-1nC
q3 q2
A. Charged particle q2 experiences an attractive force due
to q3 and at the same time experiences a repulsive force
due to q1.

B. Charged particle q2 experiences an repulsive force due


to q3 and at the same time experiences an attractive force
due to q1.

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REVIE
W
8. Charged particle q2 experiences an attractive force of
20N due to q3. Simultaneously, q2 is experiencing a
repulsive force of 5N due to q1. If q2 is at the rightmost of
the system, what is the net electrostatic force experienced
by q2 in the system?
-1nC +1nC -1nC

q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 2 = 20N Leftward + 5N Rightward = 25N Leftward

B. Fnet 2 = 20N Leftward + 5N Rightward = 15N Leftward


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REVIE
W
8. Charged particle q2 experiences an attractive force of
20N due to q3. Simultaneously, q2 is experiencing a
repulsive force of 5N due to q1. If q2 is at the rightmost of
the system, what is the net electrostatic force experienced
by q2 in the system?
-1nC +1nC -1nC

q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 2 = 20N Leftward + 5N Rightward = 25N Leftward

B. Fnet 2 = 20N Leftward + 5N Rightward = 15N Leftward


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REVIE
W
9. Charged particle q3 experiences a repulsive force of 20N
due to q1. Simultaneously, q3 is also experiencing a
repulsive force of 20N due to q2. If q3 is at the middle of q1
and q2. what is the net electrostatic force experienced by
the q3 in the system?
+1nC +1nC +1nC

q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 3 = 20N Rightward + 20N Leftward = 20N Rightward

B. Fnet 3 = 20N Rightward + 20N Leftward = 10N Leftward


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REVIE
W
9. Charged particle q3 experiences a repulsive force of 20N
due to q1. Simultaneously, q3 is also experiencing a
repulsive force of 20N due to q2. If q3 is at the middle of q1
and q2. what is the net electrostatic force experienced by
the q3 in the system?
+1nC +1nC +1nC

q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 3 = 20N Rightward + 20N Leftward = 20N Rightward

B. Fnet 3 = 20N Rightward + 20N Leftward = 10N Leftward


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REVIE
W
10. Charged particle q1 experiences an repulsive force of
20N due to q3. Simultaneously, q1 is also experiencing a
repulsive force of 5N due to q2. If q1 is at the leftmost of
the system, what is the net electrostatic force experienced
by q1 in the system?
+1nC +1nC +1nC

q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 1 = 20N Leftward + 5N Leftward = 25N Leftward

B. Fnet 1 = 20N Leftward + 5N Leftward = 15N Rightward


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REVIE
W
10. Charged particle q1 experiences an repulsive force of
20N due to q3. Simultaneously, q1 is also experiencing a
repulsive force of 5N due to q2. If q1 is at the leftmost of
the system, what is the net electrostatic force experienced
by q1 in the system?
+1nC +1nC +1nC

q1 q3 q2
A. Fnet 1 = 20N Leftward + 5N Leftward = 25N Leftward

B. Fnet 1 = 20N Leftward + 5N Leftward = 15N Rightward


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LESSON
2:

LESSON 2
COULOMB’S LAW

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LESSON 2:
OBJECTIVES
1. Define the Coulomb’s Law.

2. Calculate for the magnitude and direction of the


electrostatic force experienced by a pair of charged
particle.

3. Describe the magnitude and direction of the


electrostatic force experienced by a pair of charged
particle.

4. Realize the effect of the distance to the electrostatic


force experienced by a pair of charged particle.

5. Predict the net electrostatic force experienced by a


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COULOMB’S
LAW
COULOMB’S LAW – states that the magnitude of the
electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between two

F=
point charges is directly proportional to the product of the
magnitudes of charges and inversely proportional to the
square of the distance between them.

F – electrostatic force; (N)


k – electrostatic constant; (8.99 x 109 N·
m2/C2 )
|q1| – absolute value of point charge 1; (C)
|q2| – absolute value of point charge 2; (C)
r – distance between point charges; (m)

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 1: Charged particle 1 which is +9.00 x10-
9
C is
10.0 x10-3 m to the left of charged particle 2 which is +5.00
q1 +9n +5nC q2
x10-9 C.

C 10mm

a) Find the magnitude and direction of electrostatic force


experienced by q1 due to q2?

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 1: Charged particle 1 which is +9.00 x10-
9
C is
10.0 x10-3 m to the left of charged particle 2 which is +5.00
q1 +9n +5nC q2
x10-9 C.

C 10mm

a) Find the magnitude and direction of electrostatic force


experienced by q1 due to q2?
F1,2 = =
F1,2 = 4.05 x 10-3 N, Leftward
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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 1: Charged particle 1 which is +9.00 x10-
9
C is
10.0 x10-3 m to the left of charged particle 2 which is +5.00
q1 +9n +5nC q2
x10-9 C.

C 10mm

b) Find the magnitude and direction of electrostatic force


experienced by q2 due to q1?

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 1: Charged particle 1 which is +9.00 x10-
9
C is
10.0 x10-3 m to the left of charged particle 2 which is +5.00
q1 +9n +5nC q2
x10-9 C.

C 10mm

b) Find the magnitude and direction of electrostatic force


experienced by q2 due to q1?
F2,1 = =
F2,1 = 4.05 x 10-3 N, Rightward
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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 1: Charged particle 1 which is +9.00 x10-
9
C is
10.0 x10-3 m to the left of charged particle 2 which is +5.00
q1 +9n +5nC q2
x10-9 C.

C 10mm

c) Illustrate the direction of F1,2 and F2,1.


+9n +5nC
C

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 1: Charged particle 1 which is +9.00 x10-
9
C is
10.0 x10-3 m to the left of charged particle 2 which is +5.00
q1 +9n +5nC q2
x10-9 C.

C 10mm

F1,2 direction of F
c) Illustrate the and F2,1.
F2,1
+9n 1,2
+5nC
C

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 2: In the charged particle pair, q1 which
is +9.00 x10-9 C is 20.0 x10-3 m to the left of q2 which is -
5.00 x10-9 C.
q1 +9nC -5nC q2
20mm

a) Find the magnitude and direction of of electrostatic


force experienced by q1 due to q2?

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 2: In the charged particle pair, q1 which
is +9.00 x10-9 C is 20.0 x10-3 m to the left of q2 which is -
5.00 x10-9 C.
q1 +9nC -5nC q2
20mm

a) Find the magnitude and direction of of electrostatic


force experienced by q1 due to q2?
F1,2 = =
F1,2 = 1.01 x10-3 N, Rightward

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 2: In the charged particle pair, q1 which
is +9.00 x10-9 C is 20.0 x10-3 m to the left of q2 which is -
5.00 x10-9 C.
q1 +9nC -5nC q2
20mm

b) Find the magnitude and direction of of electrostatic


force experienced by q2 due to q1?

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 2: In the charged particle pair, q1 which
is +9.00 x10-9 C is 20.0 x10-3 m to the left of q2 which is -
5.00 x10-9 C.
q1 +9nC -5nC q2
20mm

b) Find the magnitude and direction of of electrostatic


force experienced by q2 due to q1?
F2,1 = =
F2,1 = 1.01 x10-3 N, Leftward

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 2: In the charged particle pair, q1 which
is +9.00 x10-9 C is 20.0 x10-3 m to the left of q2 which is -
5.00 x10-9 C.
q1 +9nC -5nC q2
20mm

c) Illustrate the direction of F1,2 and F2,1.

+9nC -5nC

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 2: In the charged particle pair, q1 which
is +9.00 x10-9 C is 20.0 x10-3 m to the left of q2 which is -
5.00 x10-9 C.
q1 +9nC -5nC q2
20mm

c) Illustrate the direction of F1,2 and F2,1.


F1,2 F2,1
+9nC -5nC

The two charges experience an attractive force because


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COULOMB’S
LAW
1. Looking at the pair of charged particle with different
values, which of the two will experience a greater
electrostatic force?

2. Looking at the pair of charged particle, describe the


directions of the electrostatic force.

3. What happens when we double the distance between


charged particle?
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COULOMB’S
LAW
1. Looking at the pair of charged particle with different
values, which of the two will experience a greater
electrostatic force?
Both will experience the same magnitude of electrostatic
force. For every pair of charged particle, the two will
always experience the same magnitude of electrostatic
force.

2. Looking at the pair of charged particle, describe the


directions of the electrostatic force.
For every pair of charged particle, the two will always
experience opposite directions of electrostatic force.

3. What happens when we double the distance between


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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 3: In an “electric dipole” below, we have
opposite charges with the same magnitude. If the electric
dipole is 15mm apart, calculate for the electrostatic force
experienced by q1.
q1 +2nC -2nC q2
15mm

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 3: In an “electric dipole” below, we have
opposite charges with the same magnitude. If the electric
dipole is 15mm apart, calculate for the electrostatic force
experienced by q1.
q1 +2nC -2nC q2
15mm

F1,2 = =
F1,2 = 1.6 x10-4 N, Rightward

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 4: If the distance
between charged particle q1 and q2
is 5mm and the distance between
charged particle q2 and q3 is also +1nC +1nC
5mm, what is the net electrostatic force
experienced by charged particle q2? q1 q2

+1nC

q3

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 4: If the distance
between charged particle q1 and q2
is 5mm and the distance between
charged particle q2 and q3 is also +1nC +1nC
5mm, what is the net electrostatic force
experienced by charged particle q2? q1 q2
F2,1 = =
+1nC
F2,1 = 3.56 x10-4N Rightward
q3
F2,3 = =
F2,3 = 3.56 x10-4N Upward

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COULOMB’S
LAW F2,3 Fnet,2
SAMPLE PROBLEM 4: If the distance
between charged particle q1 and q2
is 5mm and the distance between
charged particle q2 and q3 is also +1nC +1nC
5mm, what is the net electrostatic force F2,1
experienced by charged particle q2? q1 q2

+1nC

q3

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COULOMB’S
LAW F2,3 Fnet,2
SAMPLE PROBLEM 4: If the distance
between charged particle q1 and q2
is 5mm and the distance between
charged particle q2 and q3 is also +1nC +1nC
5mm, what is the net electrostatic force F2,1
experienced by charged particle q2? q1 q2
F2,1 = 3.56 x10-4N Rightward
+1nC
F2,3 = 3.56 x10-4N Upward
q3
Fnet,2 =
Fnet,2 = 5.04 x10-4 N ∠ 45°

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 5: Charged particles q1, q2 an d3 are
equidistant to each other. Predict the net electrostatic
force experienced by charged particle q2?

-1nC
q2

+1nC -1nC

q1 q3

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 5: Charged particles q1, q2 an d3 are
equidistant to each other. Predict the net electrostatic
force experienced by charged particle q2?

F2,3
Fnet,2 -1nC
q2
F2,1

+1nC -1nC

q1 q3

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 6: Charged particles q1, q2 an d3 are
equidistant to each other. Predict the net electrostatic
force experienced by charged particle q1?

-1nC q2

+1nC -1nC

q1 q3

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COULOMB’S
LAW
SAMPLE PROBLEM 6: Charged particles q1, q2 an d3 are
equidistant to each other. Predict the net electrostatic
force experienced by charged particle q1?

-1nC q2

F2,1 Fnet,2

+1nC -1nC
F2,3
q1 q3

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EXERCIS
E:

LESSON 2
EXERCISE
QUESTIONS
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EXERCIS
E:
1. In a charged particle dipole, one of the charged particle
experiences an electrostatic force of 5 x10-3N. Which of the
following is TRUE about the dipole system?

A. The other charged particle experiences an attractive


force.

B. The other charged particle experiences a smaller


electrostatic force.

C. The other charged particle experiences a greater


electrostatic force.

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EXERCIS
E:
1. In a charged particle dipole, one of the charged particle
experiences an electrostatic force of 5 x10-3N. Which of the
following is TRUE about the dipole system?

A. The other charged particle experiences an attractive


force.

B. The other charged particle experiences a smaller


electrostatic force.

C. The other charged particle experiences a greater


electrostatic force.

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EXERCIS
E:
2. In a charged particle dipole, one of the charged particle
experiences an electrostatic force of 5 x10-3N. Which of the
following is TRUE about the dipole system?

A. The other charge particle experienced a repulsive force.

B. The other charged particle also experienced an


electrostatic force of 5 x10-3N.

C. The other charged particle experiences zero electrostatic


force.

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EXERCIS
E:
2. In a charged particle dipole, one of the charged particle
experiences an electrostatic force of 5 x10-3N. Which of the
following is TRUE about the dipole system?

A. The other charge particle experienced a repulsive force.

B. The other charged particle also experienced an


electrostatic force of 5 x10-3N.

C. The other charged particle experiences zero electrostatic


force.

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EXERCIS
E:
3. Which of the following is TRUE about electrostatic force
(F) between pair of charged particle?

A. Every pair of charged particle will always repel each


other.

B. Every pair of charged particle will always have the same


electrostatic force direction.

C. Every pair of charged particle will always experience the


same electrostatic force magnitude.

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EXERCIS
E:
3. Which of the following is TRUE about electrostatic force
(F) between pair of charged particle?

A. Every pair of charged particle will always repel each


other.

B. Every pair of charged particle will always have the same


electrostatic force direction.

C. Every pair of charged particle will always experience the


same electrostatic force magnitude.

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EXERCIS
E:
4. Which of the following of the following will experience a
greater electrostatic force?

+25n -75nC
C
A. Both charged particles will experience the same
magnitude of electrostatic force.

B. The positively charged particle will experience a greater


electrostatic force.

C. The negatively charged particle will experience a greater


electrostatic force.
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EXERCIS
E:
4. Which of the following of the following will experience a
greater electrostatic force?

+25n -75nC
C
A. Both charged particles will experience the same
magnitude of electrostatic force.

B. The positively charged particle will experience a greater


electrostatic force.

C. The negatively charged particle will experience a greater


electrostatic force.
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EXERCIS
E:
5. What will happen to the electrostatic force if the
distance between the pair of charges is doubled?

A. The electrostatic force experienced by each charged


particle becomes double.

B. The electrostatic force experienced by each charged


particle becomes 1/4.

C. The electrostatic force experienced by each charged


particle remains the same.
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EXERCIS
E:
5. What will happen to the electrostatic force if the
distance between the pair of charges is doubled?

A. The electrostatic force experienced by each charged


particle becomes double.

B. The electrostatic force experienced by each charged


particle becomes 1/4.

C. The electrostatic force experienced by each charged


particle remains the same.
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EXERCIS
E:
6. Charged particles 1 and 2 experiences an electrostatic
force of 100 x10-3N. What happens to the electrostatic force
if the distance is doubled?

A. F1,2 = 200 x10-3N; F2,1 = 200 x10-3N

B. F1,2 = 100 x10-3N; F2,1 = 100 x10-3N

C. F1,2 = 25 x10-3N; F2,1 = 25 x10-3N

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EXERCIS
E:
6. Charged particles 1 and 2 experiences an electrostatic
force of 100 x10-3N. What happens to the electrostatic force
if the distance is doubled?

A. F1,2 = 200 x10-3N; F2,1 = 200 x10-3N

B. F1,2 = 100 x10-3N; F2,1 = 100 x10-3N

C. F1,2 = 25 x10-3N; F2,1 = 25 x10-3N

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EXERCIS
E:
7. What is the direction of the net electrostatic force
experienced by the charged particle q1?

-1nC +1nC -1nC

q1 q3 q2

Fnet,1 Fnet,1 Fnet,1


-1nC -1nC -1nC
q1 q1 q1
A. B. C.
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EXERCIS
E:
7. What is the direction of the net electrostatic force
experienced by the charged particle q1?
F1,2 F1,3
-1nC +1nC -1nC

q1 q3 q2

Fnet,1 Fnet,1 Fnet,1


-1nC -1nC -1nC
q1 q1 q1
A. B. C.
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EXERCIS
E:
8. What is the direction of the net electrostatic force
experienced by the charged particle q2?

+1nC +1nC +1nC

q1 q3 q2

Fnet,2 Fnet,2 Fnet,2


+1nC +1nC +1nC
q2 q2 q2
A. B. C.
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EXERCIS
E:
8. What is the direction of the net electrostatic force
experienced by the charged particle q2?

F2,1
+1nC +1nC +1nC

q1 q3 q2 F2,3

Fnet,2 Fnet,2 Fnet,2


+1nC +1nC +1nC
q2 q2 q2
A. B. C.
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EXERCIS
E:
9. What is the direction of the net
electrostatic force experienced by the
charged particle q1?
Fnet,1
q1
A. +1nC +1nC

Fnet,1 q1 q2
B. q1
+1nC
q1 q3
C.
Fnet,1
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EXERCIS
E:
9. What is the direction of the net
electrostatic force experienced by the
charged particle q1?
Fnet,1 Fnet,1
q1
A. +1nC +1nC

Fnet,1 q1 q2
B. q1
+1nC
q1 q3
C.
Fnet,1
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EXERCIS
E:
10. What is the direction of the net
electrostatic force experienced by the
charged particle q2?
Fnet,1
q2 q1 q2
A. -1nC -1nC

Fnet,1 q2
B.
+1nC
q2 q3
C.
Fnet,1
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EXERCIS
E:
10. What is the direction of the net
electrostatic force experienced by the
charged particle q2?
Fnet,1
q2 q1 q2
A. -1nC -1nC

Fnet,1 q2
B. Fnet,1
+1nC
q2 q3
C.
Fnet,1
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EXERCIS
E:

LESSON 2
END

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